eosinophilia in English

noun
1
an increase in the number of eosinophils in the blood, occurring in response to some allergens, drugs, and parasites, and in some types of leukemia.
The development of tissue eosinophilia in allergic inflammatory responses is known to be orchestrated by a number of mediators.

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1. Basophilia often occurs concurrently with eosinophilia

2. Eosinophilia and Basophilia are typical features of myeloproliferative disease, most notably chronic myelogenous leukemia, in which Basophilia, with or without eosinophilia, is a marker of disease acceleration and adverse outcomes

3. 2,3 Although less commonly observed, Basophilia and/or eosinophilia has also been described in MDS

4. Clozapine use can cause eosinophilia, which is an increase in a type of white blood cell above the normal range

5. Bone marrow eosinophilia and Basophilia were defined as a differential count of each cell type exceeding 5.0% and 1.0%, respectively

6. The eosinophilia in Bilharziasis and the excess of eosinophile myelocytes in the bone marrow can only result from chemiotactic or specific toxic action

7. 11 Background and Objective Asthma is chronic airway immune inflammation characterized by airway lymphocyte infiltration and eosinophilia, airway hyperresponsiveness(AHR) and mucus hypersecretion.

8. True Bronchial asthma commonly gives a marked eosinophilia during and following the paroxysms. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis James Campbell Todd For some three years back I …

9. Of 288 patients with MDS, 36 (12.5%) fulfilled this criterion for bone marrow eosinophilia (MDS-Eos); 34 patients (11.8%) showed Basophilia (MDS-Bas), and 11 (3.8%) satisfied both criteria (MDS-EosBas).

10. Elevation of segmented Basophils to more than 2-3% or 150/^1 is rare and, in accordance with their physiological role in the immune system regulation, is seen inconsistently in allergic reactions to food, drugs, or parasites (especially filariae and schistosomes), i.e., usually in conditions in which eosinophilia is

11. Elevation of segmented Basophils to more than 2-3% or 150/^1 is rare and, in accordance with their physiological role in the immune system regulation, is seen inconsistently in allergic reactions to food, drugs, or parasites (especially filariae and schistosomes), i.e., usually in conditions in which eosinophilia is also seen.

12. Adults The most frequently (seen in # % of patients) reported adverse reactions associated with the use of olanzapine in clinical trials were somnolence, weight gain, eosinophilia, elevated prolactin, cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride levels (see section #), glucosuria, increased appetite, dizziness, akathisia, parkinsonism (see section #), dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases (see section #), rash, asthenia, fatigue and oedema

13. These cases are concerning a special variant of acute myelosis characterized by the following items: high eosinophilia of the intra- and in part of the extramedullary infiltrates contrasted by a moderate or low blood eosinophil count; intra- and extramedullary blast cell proliferation with blastic leukocytosis; cytochemical atypism of the eosinophils: unusual naphthol-AS-D-chloroacetatesterase activity, strong PAS-reaction; disarrangement of granulogenesis as revealed by electron microscopy. The presented cases are similar to others, in literature classified as “eosinophilic leukemia”.