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Understanding EoE Pathophysiology: Age-Dependent Challenges

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Mirna Chehade, MD, MPH, discusses eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), detailing its immune-mediated nature and age-dependent symptoms, emphasizing that in children, symptoms can manifest as feeding difficulties and failure to thrive.

This is a video synopsis/summary of an Insights involving Mirna Chehade, MD, MPH.

Chehade discusses eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) pathophysiology and age-dependent challenges in diagnosis. EoE, an immune-mediated esophageal disease, exhibits varying symptoms with age. Adults often experience dysphagia and food impactions, while children present with vague gastrointestinal issues. Failure to thrive is a red flag in children, necessitating thorough investigation. Toddlers pose a diagnostic challenge due to limited expressive abilities. Chehade emphasizes the importance of recognizing behavioral feeding modifications adopted by patients, which may mask symptoms and delay diagnosis. Overall, the discussion underscores the complexity of EoE symptoms across age groups, emphasizing the need for comprehensive patient assessment and awareness of behavioral adaptations.

Video synopsis is AI-generated and reviewed by AJMC® editorial staff.

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