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Eosinophilia in travelers

Medical Clinics of North America, 1992
Eosinophilia in travelers may be caused by infections acquired during travels. Infections with helminthic, but not protozoan, parasites are the most likely causes of eosinophilia, although other etiologies may warrant consideration. This article reviews the parasitic and other causes of eosinophilia. Helminthic infections early in their development may
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Mechanism of Eosinophilia. VII. EOSINOPHILIA IN RATS WITH LYMPHOMA

British Journal of Haematology, 1972
SummaryInbred rats developed an increased blood eosinophil count 2 weeks after injection of syngeneic or semi‐syngeneic lymphoma cells. An eosinophilia did not occur in allogeneic recipients. Autoradiographic studies of bone marrow eosinophil production showed that additional eosinophils were not being made, and tissue eosinophil levels were also ...
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Eosinophilia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
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EOSINOPHILIA IN LEUKAEMIA

British Journal of Haematology, 1981
A. Sciotto   +3 more
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Eosinophilia

Southern Medical Journal, 1986
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Eosinophilia

2006
Peter F. Weller, Mary E. Wilson
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Eosinophilia and Amyloidosis

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
S A Howlett, J J Cerda
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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS): an original multisystem adverse drug reaction. Results from the prospective RegiSCAR study

British Journal of Dermatology, 2013
S. Kardaun   +9 more
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Eosinophilia in Children

Pediatric Annals, 1979
Bertil Glader, Steven K. H. Foung
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