Literature DB >> 16598998

A 34-year-old man with chronic itching and peripheral and submucosal eosinophilia.

Todd A Funkhouser1, Warner W Carr.   

Abstract

A 34-year-old man with peripheral eosinophilia, chronic pruritus, and colonic eosinophilic infiltration is presented as a patient-oriented problem-solving case report to show the important aspects of differential and specific diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and caveats in the approach to the workup of the patient with eosinophilia. Allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopy, and drug-induced eosinophilia should come to mind in the initial differential diagnosis of any patient with peripheral eosinophilia. Also included in the differential after allergic disease processes would be the general categories of infectious, neoplastic, and the various forms of organ-specific eosinophilic infiltration and idiopathic syndromes. The importance of ruling out infectious causes for eosinophilia is paramount, especially given the dangers of immunosuppressive treatments often used to treat other conditions associated with eosinophilia.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16598998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy Asthma Proc        ISSN: 1088-5412            Impact factor:   2.587


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1.  Strongyloidiasis in the immunocompetent: an overlooked infection.

Authors:  Niranjan Tachamo; Salik Nazir; Saroj Lohani; Paras Karmacharya
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2016-09-07
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