| eosinophilic leukemia |
Patients with elevated eosinophil counts that do not have a known cause for this alteration, such as a parasitic infection or allergic disorder, were classified as having a hypereosinophilic syndrome of unknown cause. It is now understood that some have a leukemic basis for the eosinophil increase. Thus, some patients with high blood eosinophil counts have eosinophilic leukemia. The chronic form of eosinophilic leukemia is uncommon. The acute form is rare.
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| eosinophilic bronchitis |
A condition marked by chronic cough, eosinophils in sputum, and improvement in symptoms after the administration of corticosteroids. It is similar to asthma, but there is no wheezing or airway reactivity, and the airways
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| eosinophilic c. |
Wells' syndrome.
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| eosinophilic e. |
orthochromatic e.
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| eosinophilic endomyocardial d. |
Löffler's endocarditis.
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