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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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| eosinophil |
A type of white blood cell whose major useful role seems to be in protecting against parasitic infections. It is also associated, however, with the inflammation that is at the root of asthma. People with asthma tend to have more eosinophils in their blood and, in addition, have an unusual number of eosinophils "migrate" into their lungs. ...
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| eosinophil |
a granulocyte with acid-staining red granular cytoplasm
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A bone marrow cell that develops into a myelocyte. SYN: myeloblast.
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| eosinophil chemotactic factor |
A mediator released when mast cells are injured. This is in response to inflammation.
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