Lymphocytic Esophagitis: A Case Series of Esophageal Disease with Increasing Frequency.

Mohamad Yousef, Harleen Chela, Hamza Ertugrul, Abdulmajeed Albarrak, Omer Basar, Syed Pasha, Yousef Mousa, Alhareth Al Juboori, Shellaine Frazier, Veysel Tahan, Ebubekir Daglilar
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Background: Lymphocytic esophagitis (LE) is a poorly understood clinical finding that has been increasingly identified in the last decade. Previous studies proposed increased frequency of LE in elderly females, as well as associations with smoking and pediatric Crohn's disease.

Objective: We aimed to determine the patient characteristics and clinical features of our adult LE patients. As inflammation in the esophagus has been linked to cancer, this review also describes this association. However, there are no reported cases of malignant transformation in those with underlying lymphocytic esophagitis.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed records for patients at the University of Missouri Hospital- Columbia (located in the USA) who had a histopathological diagnosis of LE. Cases of LE were identified using the pathology reporting system at the University of Missouri Hospital for esophageal biopsy specimens for the above-mentioned period.

Results: The data of a total of 20 adult cases with esophageal biopsy specimens consistent with LE were included.

Conclusion: LE seems to be a benign but disturbing clinical problem and should be remembered in elderly females complaining of dysphagia or refractory reflux symptoms. It has similar endoscopic findings of eosinophilic esophagitis with rings and esophagitis. Smoking and hiatal hernia are common risk factors. The majority of LE patients can respond to proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy. Endoscopic dilations and steroid therapy should be considered for PPI nonresponder LE patients.

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淋巴细胞性食管炎:一种发病率增高的食道疾病。
背景:淋巴细胞性食管炎(LE)是一种鲜为人知的临床发现,在过去十年中越来越多地被发现。先前的研究提出老年女性LE发生率增加,并与吸烟和儿童克罗恩病有关。目的:我们旨在确定成人LE患者的患者特征和临床特征。由于食道炎症与癌症有关,本综述也描述了这种关联。然而,没有报道的恶性转化的病例在那些潜在的淋巴细胞性食管炎。方法:我们回顾性地回顾了密苏里大学哥伦比亚医院(位于美国)组织病理学诊断为LE的患者的记录。使用密苏里大学医院的病理报告系统对上述期间的食管活检标本进行LE病例鉴定。结果:共纳入20例成人食管活检标本符合LE的资料。结论:LE似乎是一种良性但令人不安的临床问题,在抱怨吞咽困难或难治性反流症状的老年女性中应记住。胃镜检查结果与嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎伴环状和食管炎相似。吸烟和裂孔疝是常见的危险因素。大多数LE患者对质子泵抑制剂(PPI)治疗有反应。对于PPI无效的LE患者,应考虑内镜扩张和类固醇治疗。
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