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Step-up diet: Less-intensive way to ID eosinophilic esophagitis food triggers?


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM DIGESTIVE DISEASES: NEW ADVANCES

“If you’re going to use diet, I think you begin with that two-food elimination diet,“ he said. “Fortunately, most of the patients who don’t respond to diet will respond to PPIs or steroids.”

Dr. Spechler reported disclosures related to Ironwood Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

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