Swallowed Fluticasone Improves Histologic but Not Symptomatic Response of Adults With Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Jeffrey A. Alexander(Mayo Clinic), Nicholas J. Talley, Hirohito Kita(Mayo Clinic), Felicity Enders(Mayo Clinic), Thomas C. Smyrk(Mayo Clinic), Lori A. Kryzer(Mayo Clinic), David A. Katzka(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Yvonne Romero, Kee Wook Jung(Asan Medical Center), Amindra S. Arora(Brown University), Gail M. Kephardt(Mayo Clinic)
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