| eosinophilic l. |
a form of leukemia in which the eosinophil is the predominating cell. Although resembling chronic granulocytic leukemia in many ways, this form may follow an acute course despite the absence of predominantly blast forms in the peripheral blood.
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| eosinophilic m. |
meningitis characterized by an increase in lymphocytes and a high percentage of eosinophils in the cerebrospinal fluid; it usually results from infection with Angiostrongylus cantonensis. Called also eosinophilic meningoencephalitis.
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| eosinophilic n. |
orthochromatic erythroblast.
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| eosinophilic p. |
an ulcerated, circumscribed, raised skin lesion seen in cats, usually on the abdomen or groin, with eosinophilia of the adjacent dermis; it is part of the eosinophilic granuloma complex.
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| eosinophilic p., acute |
a condition resembling chronic eosinophilic pneumonia but with a more rapid onset and more limited duration, accompanied by acute respiratory failure and diffuse pulmonary infiltrates.
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