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Heterogeneity of Eosinophils in Chronic Eosinophilic Pneumonia

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1996
It has previously been shown that patients with chronic eosinophilic pneumonia can be divided into 2 groups according to the chemotactic response of their eosinophils to 5 different eosinophil chemotactic factors (ECFs) and laboratory findings. In contrast, eosinophils obtained by bronchoalveolar lavage from both groups responded to all 5 ECFs.
Hirotsugu Kohrogi   +6 more
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Eosinophilic cellulitis and eosinophilic pustular folliculitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
This report describes a patient with a drug reaction and histologic changes of both eosinophilic cellulitis and eosinophilic pustular folliculitis. We propose that some cases of eosinophilic pustular folliculitis, like eosinophilic cellulitis, may occur as a result of a hypersensitivity phenomenon.
Wilma F. Bergfeld   +4 more
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Activated Eosinophils in Familial Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis

Gastroenterology, 1985
Two siblings with eosinophilic gastroenteritis who presented with severe iron deficiency anemia and hypoalbuminemia associated with varying degrees of mucosal damage are described. Using a monoclonal antibody to the secreted form of eosinophil cationic protein, we demonstrated activated degranulating eosinophils in the gastrointestinal mucosa that ...
P-C. Tai   +6 more
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Eosinophils and Cytokines

1993
Cytokines act on eosinophils to regulate eosinophil function, with IL-5 recognised to be especially important in control of eosinopoiesis, eosinophil survival and eosinophil priming. In addition, eosinophils have the capacity to produce cytokines involved in acute and chronic inflammatory and repair processes, as well as to produce cytokines that ...
I J De Vries   +6 more
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2019
Eosinophilic esophagitis is a recently defined condition that has dramatically increased in prevalence in the last several decades. It may occur at any age, but the clinical presentation in young children is often more vague than the classic solid food dysphagia and food impacting that are the major presenting symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis in ...
Heather K, Lehman, Weyman, Lam
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Eosinophilic Pancreatitis and Increased Eosinophils in the Pancreas

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2003
Prominent eosinophilic infiltrates are an unusual finding in the pancreas. Eosinophilic pancreatitis is one rare etiology of pancreatic eosinophilia, but other described causes of eosinophilic infiltrates have also included pancreatic allograft rejection, pancreatic pseudocyst, lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis (LPSP), inflammatory ...
Jorge Albores-Saavedra   +7 more
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Pseudoeosinophilia, eosinophilic endocarditis and eosinophilic leukemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1972
Abstract Three patients with eosinophilia of diverse etiology are described. All three had cardiopulmonary symptoms and hepatosplenomegaly in addition to the eosinophilia. One patient was found to have reactive eosinophilia and lesions in the heart typical of Loeffler's endocarditis.
I. Katayama   +3 more
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Eosinophils

2023
Douglas S, Robinson   +2 more
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Eosinophil, Eosinophilic and Eosinophilic Disorders

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1981
Mehdi Tavassoli, Martin H. Steinberg
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Eosinophils in Lungs

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Although the functional importance of the eosinophil remains unknown despite rather intensive inquiries for almost a century, the presence of unusual numbers of these cells has served to alert phys...
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