This chapter highlights how a food bolus impaction may be the initial manifestation of a patient with EoE masked by adaptive eating behavior.
This chapter highlights different endoscopic features of EoE that one may find during an upper endoscopy.
This chapter highlights other histologic features beyond eosinophil count that may be present in patients with EoE.
This chapter focuses on the importance of shared decision-making and regular, long-term monitoring of histology and endoscopy, not just symptoms.

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr Amy Paller discusses how moderate-to-severe AD may hinder growth in pediatric patients and highlights data showing treatment with dupilumab may increase vertical growth in children of lower stature.

In this clip from the April WCPD 2025 symposium, Dr Eulàlia Baselga highlights the multidimensional burden of uncontrolled AD and how the various burdens contribute to Cumulative Life Course Impairment (CLCI).
Dr. Ikuo Hirano and Profs. Arjan Bredenoord and Ingrid Terreehorst highlight the benefits of interdisciplinary care in EoE.
Global experts Prof. Arjan Bredenoord and Drs. Ikuo Hirano, Kathryn Peterson, and Evan Dellon discuss identification and assessment of pediatric EoE.
Join Prof. Alexandra Papadopoulou as she reviews the multifaceted burden of children with EoE.