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Acute Herpes Simplex Viral Esophagitis Occurring in 5 Immunocompetent Individuals With Eosinophilic Esophagitis
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Immunocompetent IndividualsHerpes Simplex EsophagitisAutoimmune DiseaseEsophageal CancerEsophagusNeurovirologyImmunodeficienciesPathogenesisImmunologyGastroenterologyMedicineHerpesvirusesHse InfectionSevere Hse CasesEosinophilic DisorderEosinophilic EsophagitisHerpes Simplex Virus Vaccines
Herpes simplex esophagitis (HSE) is an acute, severe viral infection of the esophagus, rarely occurring in immunocompetent individuals. Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a rare immune-mediated esophageal disorder. We recently observed 5 severe HSE cases in diagnosed EoE patients. Four of the 5 patients had active, untreated EoE at the time of infection, so HSE is not likely a side effect of swallowed topical corticosteroids, the first-line medical treatment of EoE. However, this coincidence of these 2 rare conditions raises the question of a causal relationship between these 2 forms of esophagitis, and whether active EoE might predispose to HSE infection.
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