| EOM |
End Of Message (network, ATM) Indication in a AAL3/4 cell header that indicate the last cell of a message.
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| eosinophilia |
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 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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| eosinopenia |
A state of having a subnormal number of eosinophilic leukocytes in the blood.
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| eosinophilia |
an increased number of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. Greater than normal numbers of eosinophils are often associated with parasitic infections, but not malaria.
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