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Hypereosinophilic syndromes

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2008
Hypereosinophilia (>0.5x10(9)/L) is a common clinical finding that can be secondary to a large variety of diseases (helminth infections, allergic diseases, drug reactions, specific organ disease, malignancies, systemic diseases). When a complete evaluation of a chronic hypereosinophilia fails to reveal an underlying disease, the diagnosis of ...
Jean-Emmanuel, Kahn   +2 more
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Hypereosinophilic syndrome

open access: yes, 2005
In light of a case of hypereosinophilic syndrome with no revealing underlying disease, the diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) are discussed.
Boisen, Lotte W   +2 more
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Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2015
Hypereosinophilic syndrome consists of a group of disorders characterized by abnormal accumulation of eosinophils in the blood or peripheral tissues, independent of known secondary causes of eosinophilia such as parasitic infection. Clinical manifestations of the condition are highly variable, ranging from asymptomatic eosinophilia to severe tissue ...
Casey Curtis, Princess Ogbogu
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The Hypereosinophilic Syndromes

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract This report concerns three individuals with a similar illness characterized by the following: a striking leukocytosis due primarily to increased numbers of mature eosinophils; cardiac or p...
W R, Hardy, R E, Anderson
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Hypereosinophile Syndrome

Der Internist, 2013
Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by blood hypereosinophilia and eosinophil-related organ damage. A comprehensive diagnostic work-up is necessary to identify underlying conditions and to detect organ involvement, which are important for prognosis.
F, Moosig   +3 more
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HYPEREOSINOPHILIC SYNDROME

The Journal of Dermatology, 1984
ABSTRACTA 52‐year‐old woman suffering from eczematous, nodular, prurigo‐like eruptions and systemic disorders including fever and weight loss revealed lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, moderate eosinophilia, elevated levels of IgE, and positive ANA.
T, Masuda, J, Arata
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Cyclosporin for hypereosinophilic syndrome

Annals of Hematology, 1991
The idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders with unknown pathogenesis characterized by persistent peripheral blood and bone marrow eosinophilia and eosinophil infiltrates of multiple organs, leading to severe organ dysfunction. Lymphokine-mediated T-lymphocyte control of human eosinophilic granulopoiesis
P, Zabel, M, Schlaak
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The idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) is empirically defined as the presence of prolonged eosinophilia without an identifiable underlying cause, and with evidence of end-organ dysfunction. Virtually any organ system may be involved, most frequently the heart, the central and peripheral nervous system, the lungs and the skin.
M, Bunc, Z, Remskar, A, Brucan
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The Hypereosinophilic Syndromes in Childhood.

Klinische Padiatrie, 2016
The hypereosinophilic syndromes are rare disorders in childhood and require extensive differential diagnostic considerations. In the last years the earlier "idiopathic HES" called syndromes could be differentiated into molecular biologically, immunophenotypically and clinically more characterized heterogeneous diseases with high therapeutic and ...
T, Leu   +3 more
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Therapy of the Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Previous studies of patients with the hypereosinophilic syndrome have found very significant morbidity and a high mortality of 77% at 3 years. Our study analyzes the therapy and prognosis of 26 patients with the hypereosinophilic syndrome. Five patients showed no evidence of progressive organ-system dysfunction and were given no therapy; all have done ...
J E, Parrillo, A S, Fauci, S M, Wolff
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