Severe Multi-Organ Failure and Hypereosinophilia: When to Call It "Idiopathic"?
The hypereosinophilic syndrome is a rare disease characterized by the association between high absolute eosinophil count and eosinophil-mediated organ damage. We describe a case of a 70-year-old male with an absolute eosinophil count of 2130 cells/µL. Clinical symptoms and signs included the followi...
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Main Authors: | Massimo Radin MD (Author), Luca Bertero MD (Author), Dario Roccatello MD (Author), Savino Sciascia MD, PhD (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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