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Eosinophilia

Known as: increased eosinophils, Eosinophilias, Eosinophilia [Disease/Finding] 
Abnormal increase of EOSINOPHILS in the blood, tissues or organs.
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1993
1993
A 17-year old woman suffered progressively worse asthma attacks with hypereosinophilia, patchy lung infiltrates, and acute… 
1985
1985
A patient with an abdominal mass for 4 years developed hypereosinophilia and weight loss. Bone marrow aspirations and biopsy… 
1985
1985
We treated a case of subcutaneous sclerosis after phytonadione injections (Texier's disease) that was noteworthy for two… 
1983
1983
We examined by light and electron microscopy 99 vascular lesions removed on 17 occasions over a 2-year period from a 55-year-old… 
1981
1981
In ten patients undergoing maintenance peritoneal dialysis, large numbers of eosinophils were found in the peritoneal fluid. A… 
1975
1975
Absolute T and B lymphocytes, total eosinophil counts (TEC), and serum IgE levels were studied in twenty-three asthmatic subjects… 
1974
1974
A 79-year-old white man had angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia. A biopsy specimen of the lesion was studied with both… 
1973
1973
Chronic murine schistosomiasis is characterized by a host cell-mediated immune response to schistosomal egg antigens. This… 
Highly Cited
1960
Highly Cited
1960
A method is described for studying peritoneal cosinophilia quantitatively in guinea pigs. With repeated lavaging of the… 
Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
THE first physician to describe the association of endocardial fibrosis and eosinophilia as a clinical entity was Loffler1 in…