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[PDF] The idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome


PF Weller, GJ Bubley… - Blood, 1994 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org
T HE IDIOPATHIC hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) is a leukoproliferative disorder, or more
likely disorders, marked by a sustained overproduction of eosinophils. The distinctiveness of
the syndrome, in addition to its eosino- philia, is its marked predilection to damage ...
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[CITATION] Eosinophils: a comprehensive review, and guide to the scientific and medical …


CJF Spry - 1988 - Oxford University Press, USA
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The FIP1L1-PDGFR {alpha} fusion tyrosine kinase in hypereosinophilic syndrome …

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J Gotlib, J Cools, JM Malone III, SL Schrier, … - …, 2004 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org. …
Protean biologic and clinical presentations characterize idiopathic hypereosinophilia (HES).
HES is similar to other diseases given the moniker "diagnosis of exclusion," in that limited understanding
of the pathogenesis of the disease has hampered therapeutic advances. The ...
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[CITATION] The eosinophilias, including the idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome.


F Brito-Babapulle - British journal of haematology, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Br J Haematol. 2003 Apr;121(2):203-23. The eosinophilias, including the idiopathic
hypereosinophilic syndrome. Brito-Babapulle F. Department of Haematology, Royal
Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK. Finella.Brito@rbbh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk. ...
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[CITATION] Biopsy diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy


G Midroni, JM Bilbao - 1995 - Butterworth-Heinemann Medical
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Eosinophilic meningitis


PF Weller - The American journal of medicine, 1993 - Elsevier
7. PF Weller and LX Liu, Eosinophilic meningitis. In: Parasitic infections of the central nervous
system (4th ed.),F Bia, Editor, Seminars in Neurology 13 (1993), pp. 161–168. ... 10. Escargots
and eosinophilic meningitis [editorial] (4th ed.),Lancet 2 (1988), p. 320.
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Eosinophilia: secondary, clonal and idiopathic


A Tefferi, MM Patnaik, A Pardanani - British journal of …, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Blood eosinophilia signifies either a cytokine-mediated reactive phenomenon (secondary) or
an integral phenotype of an underlying haematological neoplasm (primary). Secondary eosinophilia
is usually associated with parasitosis in Third World countries and allergic conditions in ...
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Hypereosinophilic syndrome


KM Leiferman - Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1995 - Elsevier
The hypereosinophilic syndrome is a multisystem syndrome characterized by peripheral blood
eosinophilia and eosinophil infiltration of bone marrow, heart, and other organs. The syndrome
is associated with cardiac, hematological, pulmonary, neurological, and cutaneous ...
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Neurotrichinosis: a cerebrovascular disease associated with myocardial injury and …


V Fourestie, H Douceron, P Brugieres, T Ancelle, JL … - Brain, 1993 - Oxford Univ Press
The clinical features, brain computerized tomography (CT) scans and cardiological findings of
nine patients with neurotrichinosis are reviewed. Neurological signs consisted of encephalopathy
and focal deficits with small hypodensities in the cortex and white matter, detected by the ...
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[PDF] Blood eosinophilia: a new paradigm in disease classification, diagnosis, and …


A Tefferi - Mayo Clin Proc, 2005 - mayoclinicproceedings.com
Acquired blood eosinophilia is considered either a primary or a secondary phenomenon. Causes
of secondary (ie, reactive) eosin- ophilia include tissue-invasive parasitosis, allergic or
inflamma- tory conditions, and malignancies in which eosinophils are not considered part ...
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