EoE What is it? How do people present? How is it diagnosed and Treated How can we improve its Management? – InfographicUK-2300164
Patients presenting with FBO frequently have an underlying diagnosis of EoE. Urgent referral for an endoscopy and biopsies can prevent repeat visits to A&E..
The diagnostic pathway for EoE, complete with symptoms to look for in A&E and diagnostic questions for GPs to ask.
A slide set covering the data behind food bolus obstruction highlighting that this can often be the first presentation related to EoE in patients. It covers the incidence, management and follow-up.
A booklet which describes the incidence, management and follow-up for food bolus obstructions.
A treatment pathway proposed for patients experiencing a food bolus obstruction. Referral to the gastroenterologist is advised.
A single-page leaflet for the A&E department, emphasising the importance of biopsies following a food bolus obstruction.
A study summary about the importance of considering EoE as a cause of food bolus obstruction. BSG guidelines are presented alongside the findings of the study.