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Eleni Koutri1, Amalia Patereli2, Maria Noni1, Carolina Gutiérrez-Junquera3, Carmen González-Lois4, Salvatore Oliva5, Carla Giordano6, Kaliopi Stefanaki2, Alexandra Papadopoulou1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the eosinophil (eos) density of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in children undergoing endoscopic procedures following an extensive workup, without diagnosis of an organic disease.Entities:
Keywords: Eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders; children; eosinophils; gastrointestinal tract
Year: 2020 PMID: 32879598 PMCID: PMC7406818 DOI: 10.20524/aog.2020.0518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Gastroenterol ISSN: 1108-7471
Figure 1Peak numbers of eosinophils in the esophageal and gastric biopsies in the whole cohort of children. Median (interquartile range) of peak counts of eosinophils /high power field 0.196 mm2 and 0.306 mm2, and /mm2 in the esophagus (111 biopsies) and the stomach (111 biopsies) were as follows: esophagus: 0 (0-0), 0 (0-0) and 0 (0-0), respectively; stomach: 2 (0.6-3.0), 3.1 (1.0-4.7) and 10.2 (3.3-15.3), respectively
Figure 3Peak numbers of eosinophils in the colonic biopsies in the whole cohort of children. Median (interquartile range) of peak counts of eosinophils /high power field 0.196 mm2 and 0.306 mm2, and /mm2 in the cecum (37 biopsies), ascending colon (28 biopsies), transverse colon (44 biopsies), descending colon (31 biopsies), sigmoid colon (37 biopsies) and rectum (41 biopsies) were as follows: cecum: 15.0 (8.0-19.5), 23.4 (12.5-30.5) and 76.5 (40.9-99.7), respectively; ascending colon: 14.5 (9.7-25.8), 22.8 (15.2-40.2) and 73.9 (49.5-131.4), respectively; transverse colon: 13.0 (8.0-17.9), 20.3 (12.5-28.0) and 66.3 (40.8-91.5), respectively; descending colon: 13.0 (6.0-16.0), 20.3 (9.4-24.9) and 66.3 (30.6-81.6), respectively; sigmoid colon: 7.6 (5.4-10.0), 12.0 (8.5-15.6) and 39.2 (27.8-51.0), respectively; rectum: 5.0 (1.9-8.9), 7.8 (3.0-14.0) and 25.5 (9.8-45.8), respectively
Peak eosinophil counts in the epithelium of different segments of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract amongst participating centers
Eosinophilic counts in children with or without FGIDs