Pediatric eosinophilic gastritis treated with benralizumab: A case report

  • Cheung D
  • Ebach D
  • Davis B
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Abstract

We report one of the first cases of eosinophilic gastritis (EoG) in a child under 12 years treated with benralizumab. At 7 years, our patient was started on benralizumab after failing to respond to various combinations of high‐dose omeprazole, milk elimination diet, oral viscous budesonide, and oral systemic steroids. He had a complete depletion of gastrointestinal tissue eosinophils with improved symptoms but had symptomatic flares with tapering of background therapy. However, after 4 years on benralizumab he became symptomatic again. Benralizumab may be a viable option for EoG refractory to systemic steroids but only as a short‐term adjunct therapy. More robust studies with long‐term data are needed, especially in this younger population.

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Cheung, D., Ebach, D., & Davis, B. (2024). Pediatric eosinophilic gastritis treated with benralizumab: A case report. JPGN Reports, 5(3), 394–397. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpr3.12088

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