A Case of Hypereosinophila of Unknown Significance

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

Hypereosinophilia is a condition which is encountered frequently in a clinical practice. The causes of hypereosinophila are sometimes difficult to establish which ranges from parasitic infestations to neoplasms. In the present report, 55 years old male patient with hypereosinphila of unknown significance is described. These patients should be evaluated properly to establish causes of hypereosinophila and needs to be treated properly and regular follow-ups should be done so that it does not progress to hypereosinophilic syndrome.

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Ajay K Jawarkar, Himani Shemar, Vinod R Wasnik

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Ajay K Jawarkar, Himani Shemar, Vinod R Wasnik (2015). A Case of Hypereosinophila of Unknown Significance. Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports, 3(2), 112-113. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-375467