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460. INTRAEPITHELIAL EOSINOPHILS IN ACHALASIA PATIENTS ARE NOT UNCOMMON, BUT THEY SEEM NOT RELATED TO THE COURSE OF THE DISEASE

Abstract Background The presence of intraepithelial eosinophils (IE) was described in patients with esophageal motor disorders (EMD). Conversely, EMD and even achalasia were reported in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). The purpose of this study was to further investigate this possible a...

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Published in:Diseases of the esophagus 2023-08, Vol.36 (Supplement_2)
Main Authors: Costantini, Andrea, Forattini, Francesca, Ghisa, Matteo, Angerilli, Valentina, Provenzano, Luca, Capovilla, Giovanni, Vittori, Arianna, Nezi, Giulia, Costantini, Mario, Valmasoni, Michele, Fassan, Matteo, Savarino, Edoardo, Salvador, Renato
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Summary:Abstract Background The presence of intraepithelial eosinophils (IE) was described in patients with esophageal motor disorders (EMD). Conversely, EMD and even achalasia were reported in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). The purpose of this study was to further investigate this possible association. Methods From February to July 2022, patients with achalasia undergoing laparoscopic myotomy were evaluated. Patients who had previous treatment were excluded. Immediately before the operation, the patients underwent endoscopy with the addition of 4 biopsies from the proximal, middle and distal esophagus and from the Z line, respectively. Two additional samplings of the esophageal muscle were taken while performing the myotomy. The specimens were stained with H&E in order to highlight the presence of eosinophils and the number of IE eventually present in a high-power field (hpf) was recorded. Patients were re-evaluated 6 months after the operation. Results A total of 30 patients with a median age of 45.5 years were studied. Their preoperative ES was 6 (5–7) and the median duration of symptoms was 42 months (12–120); there were 18 stage I, 9 stage II, 2 stage III and only one stage IV, respectively; manometric subtype 1 was found in 7 patients, subtype 2 in 18 and subtype 3 in 5. There were no complications. All the patients had a good outcome and the median ES was 0 (0–1). IE were found in 6 patients (20%) [median 6/hpf (2–10)]. Only one patient met the pathologic criteria for EoE, whereas only one additional showed eosinophils in the muscular specimen. No differences in preoperative and postoperative data were found between patients with and without IE, but the maximum diameter of the gullet was narrower in the former than in the latter (3.24 cm vs 22.50 cm, respectively, p 
ISSN:1120-8694
1442-2050
DOI:10.1093/dote/doad052.245