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International Consensus Recommendations for Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Nomenclature.
Author: AboniaJ Pablo, AcevesSeema S, AlexanderJeffrey A, ArvaNicoleta C, AtkinsDan, AttwoodStephen E, AuthMarcus K H, BaileyDominique D, BiedermanLuc, BlanchardCarine, BonisPeter A, BoseParoma, BredenoordAlbert J, ChangJoy W, ChehadeMirna, CollinsMargaret H, DellonEvan S, Di LorenzoCarlo, DiasJorge Amil, DohilRanjan, DupontChristophe, FalkGary W, FerreiraCristina T, FoxAdam T, FurutaGlenn T, GentaRobert M, GonsalvesNirmala, GreuterThomas, GuptaSandeep K, Gutiérrez-JunqueraCarolina, HiranoIkuo, HiremathGirish S, Horsley-SilvaJennifer L, IshiharaShunji, IshimuraNorihisa, JensenElizabeth T, KatzkaDavid A, KhouryPaneez, KinoshitaYoshikazu, KliewerKara L, KoletzkoSibylle, LeungJohn, LiacourasChris A, LucendoAlfredo J, MartinLisa J, McGowanEmily C, Menard-KatcherCalies, MetzDavid C, MillerTalya L, MoawadFouad J, MuirAmanda B, MukkadaVincent A, MurchSimon, NhuQuan M, NomuraIchiro, NurkoSamuel, OhtsukaYoshikazu, OlivaSalvatore, OrelRok, PapadopoulouAlexandra, PatelDhyanesh A, PesekRobert D, PetersonKathryn A, PhilpottHamish, PutnamPhilip E, RichterJoel E, RosenRachel, RothenbergMarc E, RuffnerMelanie A, SafroneevaEkaterina, SchoepferAlain, SchreinerPhilipp, SchroederShauna R, ShahNeil, SouzaRhonda F, SpechlerStuart J, SpergelJonathan M, StraumannAlex, TalleyNicholas J, ThaparNikhil, VandenplasYvan, VenkateshRajitha D, VieiraMario C, WalkerMarjorie M, WechslerJoshua B, WershilBarry K, WrightBenjamin L, YamadaYoshiyuki, YangGuang-Yu, ZevitNoam, von ArnimUlrike
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Substantial heterogeneity in terminology used for eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs), particularly the catchall term "eosinophilic gastroenteritis," limits clinical and research advances. We aimed to achieve an international consensus for standardized EGID nomenclature...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35181570
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Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease: A Call for Clarity and Consensus
The desert of gastrointestinal disease research is vast and complex, and researchers are constantly seeking a clearer understanding of the diverse conditions that affect the digestive tract. This consensus statement addresses the need for standardized terminology and naming conventions for eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs). The authors propose an updated nomenclature framework that aims to clarify and unify the terminology surrounding these disorders, promoting greater consistency in clinical practice and research.
A New Roadmap for EGIDs
The proposed EGID nomenclature framework offers a more comprehensive and nuanced approach to classifying these disorders. The authors suggest using EGID as an umbrella term, with specific designations based on the affected GI tract segments. This standardized framework will enhance communication and understanding among healthcare professionals and researchers, facilitating more effective diagnosis, treatment, and research efforts.
A Beacon in the Desert of Terminology
This consensus statement is a significant step toward greater clarity and consistency in the field of EGIDs. The authors have created a valuable roadmap for navigating the complex landscape of gastrointestinal disorders, paving the way for more accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and insightful research.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This international consensus statement provides a much-needed framework for standardizing terminology and naming conventions for eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases. The proposed nomenclature will promote clarity, consistency, and collaboration in the field, fostering greater understanding of these disorders and facilitating more effective patient care and research.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-11-01
- Date Revised 2023-11-02
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