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Eosinophilia is a
condition in
which the
eosinophil count in the
peripheral blood exceeds 5×108/L (500/μL).
Hypereosinophilia is an
elevation in an individual's...
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Eosinophilia–myalgia
syndrome is a rare,
sometimes fatal neurological condition linked to the
ingestion of the
dietary supplement L-tryptophan. The risk...
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Familial eosinophilia is a rare
congenital disorder characterized by the
presence of
sustained elevations in
blood eosinophil levels that
reach ranges...
- Drug rash with
eosinophilia and
systemic symptoms or drug
reaction with
eosinophilia and
systemic symptoms (DRESS), also
termed drug-induced hy****nsitivity...
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Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (TPE,
tropical eosinophilia, or Weingarten's syndrome) is
characterized by cough, bronchospasm, wheezing,
abdominal pain...
- exclusion,
after clonal eosinophilia (such as FIP1L1-PDGFRA-fusion
induced hypereosinophelia and leukemia) and
reactive eosinophilia (in
response to infection...
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eosinophil granulocytes, a type of
white blood cells, in the
blood (
eosinophilia). It was
first described in 1984. Its
cause is unknown, but it is unrelated...
- Lymphocyte-variant
hypereosinophilia is a rare
disorder in
which eosinophilia or
hypereosinophilia (i.e. a
large or
extremely large increase in the number...
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catalyzed by the
enzyme tryptophan synthase.
There was a
large outbreak of
eosinophilia-myalgia
syndrome (EMS) in the U.S. in 1989, with more than 1,500 cases...
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cause for
eosinophilia is an
allergic condition such as asthma. In 1989,
contaminated L-tryptophan
supplements caused a
deadly form of
eosinophilia known...