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The main symptoms are asthma, cough, rhinitis and/or sinusitis, pulmonary infiltrates (opacities), pleural effusion… Digestive issuesĪbdominal pain, vomiting or diarrhea may occur when the digestive system is affected. When the lungs are affected, the patient wheezes and suffers from shortness of breath.
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When the skin is affected, pruritus (itching related to skin conditions), skin rashes, subcutaneous edema, urticaria, mucosal erosions may occur.
Neoplasia (2-7% of cases): lympho or myeloproliferative diseases (abnormal production of certain cells in the bone marrow), Hodgkin’s disease (form of cancer of the lymphatic system).
Certain systemic inflammatory diseases: Churg-Strauss syndrome (characterized by inflammatory destruction of blood vessels), sarcoidosis, rheumatoid arthritis.
Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndromes (severe eosinophilia).
Infestations and infections: parasitosis and helminths (worms).
Respiratory, food allergies and dermatitis account for up to 80% of eosinophilia cases in industrialized countries: allergic rhinitis (mild eosinophilia), asthma, eczema.
The causes of secondary eosinophilia are varied:
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Idiopathic hypereosinophilia: with no identifiable cause, is defined as a level of eosinophils greater than 1,500 per mm3 of blood for at least six months, plus organ involvement.
Secondary or reactive: in more than 95% of cases, it is secondary to an acquired pathology.
Primary: in less than 5% of cases, it is genetic, linked to a defect on chromosome 5 and transmitted in an autosomal dominant mode.
Three types of eosinophilia can be distinguished: They play an important role in the immune response -especially parasitic- and in hypersensitivity reactions. The majority of eosinophils are found in tissues at mucosal interfaces with the environment, particularly in the lungs and gastrointestinal tract.
Severe: the level of eosinophils is greater than 5,000 per mm3 of blood.
Moderate: the eosinophil count is between 1,500 and 5,000 per mm3 of blood.
Mild: eosinophil count is between 600 and 1,500 per mm3 of blood.










