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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Endosc Int Open 2020; 08(07): E830-E833
DOI: 10.1055/a-0914-2711
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Esophageal perforation in eosinophilic esophagitis: five cases in children

Camille Donnet
1   Department of Pediatric Medicine, University Hospital of Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France
,
Sylvie Destombe
1   Department of Pediatric Medicine, University Hospital of Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France
,
Alain Lachaux
2   Department of Pediatric Hepatology and gastroenterology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University C Bernard, Lyon, France
,
Laurent Michaud
3   Department of Pediatric Hepatology and gastroenterology, University Hospital of Lille, Lille, France
,
Valérie Triolo
4   Department of Pediatric Medicine, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France
,
Sophie Heissat
2   Department of Pediatric Hepatology and gastroenterology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University C Bernard, Lyon, France
,
Jean-Louis Stephan
1   Department of Pediatric Medicine, University Hospital of Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France
,
Hugues Patural
5   Intensive Care Unit, Department of Pediatric Medicine, University Hospital of Saint-Étienne, Saint-Etienne, France
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Publication History

submitted 19 February 2018

ccepted after revision 13 March 2018

Publication Date:
16 June 2020 (online)

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Abstract

Background and study aims Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic immune disease with increasing incidence. It is clinically defined by symptoms of esophageal dysfunction and histologically by eosinophilic polynuclear cell infiltration of the esophageal mucosa. Symptoms are not specific and include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), dysphagia, vomiting or dietary blockages. Chronic inflammation of the mucosa may lead to narrowing of the esophageal lumen responsible for impactions. Extraction procedures can be complicated by dissection and perforation. Rare spontaneous ruptures of the esophagus known as Boerhaave syndrome are also possible. We report five cases of esophageal perforation in children with EoE, three with spontaneous rupture and two after an endoscopic procedure. The evolution was favorable under medical treatment.