hypereosinophilic syndrome

  • 1Hypereosinophilic syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = Hypereosinophilic syndrome Caption = An eosinophil, the white blood cell involved in hypereosinophilic syndrome, seen amongst red blood cells. DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|D|72|1|d|70 (ILDS D72.12) ICD9 = ICD9|288.3 ICDO =… …

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  • 2hypereosinophilic syndrome — any of several diseases characterized by a massive increase in the number of eosinophils in the blood and bone marrow, with eosinophilic infiltration of other organs. Symptoms vary, depending on the organ involved, and may include pruritic skin… …

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  • 3syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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  • 4Chédiak–Higashi syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E70.3 (E70.340 ILDS) ICD 9 288.2 …

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  • 5Myelodysplastic syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D46 ICD 9 238.7 …

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  • 6Chromosome 5q deletion syndrome — Classification and external resources Photomicrograph of bone marrow showing abnormal mononuclear megakaryocytes typical of 5q syndrome ICD O: M …

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  • 7Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome — Classification and external resources OMIM 608203 Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome is a condition caused by mutations in the Rac2 gene.[1] See also …

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  • 8Kostmann syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D70 ICD 9 288.01 …

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  • 9Gleich's syndrome — or episodic angioedema with eosinophilia is a rare disease in which the body swells up episodically (angioedema), associated with raised antibodies of the IgM type and increased numbers of eosinophil granulocytes, a type of white blood cells, in… …

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  • 10Nodules–eosinophilia–rheumatism–dermatitis–swelling syndrome — (also known as NERDS syndrome ) is a condition with similar features to Hypereosinophilic syndrome.[1][2] See also Kimura s disease List of cutaneous conditions References ^ Rapini, Ronald …

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