| eosinophilic g. |
gastritis in which there is considerable edema and a heavy infiltration of all coats of the wall of the pyloric antrum by eosinophils.
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| eosinophilic granuloma c. |
a group of skin lesions in cats, of unknown etiology but apparently related to one another, characterized by lesions on the skin surface and eosinophilia of the dermis. There are three types: the mild eosinophilic ulcer on the lip; the circumscribed pruritic eosinophilic plaque, usually on the abdomen or groin; and the linear granuloma, usually on the thigh or near the mouth.
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| eosinophilic k. |
neovascularization and cellular infiltration of the cornea of cats, with formation of an area of pink to white soft plaque beginning at a limbus and progressing towards the center.
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| 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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