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Clinical overview of hypereosinophilic syndromes.

Javed Sheikh1, Peter F Weller.   

Abstract

Hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) or syndromes are disorders characterized by chronic peripheral blood hypereosinophilia with damage to various organs due toeosinophilic infiltration and release of mediators. HES is most accurately described as a collection of heterogeneous disorders, with some similarities in clinical features, but many differences. Based on recent advances in molecular and genetic diagnostic techniques and increasing experience with differences in clinical features and prognosis, some subtypes of HES have been defined, such as myeloproliferative variants, including chronic eosinophilic leukemia, and lymphocytic variants, but other subtypes remain undefined. Recent evidence suggests that, in addition to differences in clinical features, the range of complications, treatment options, and prognoses differs significantly among the myeloproliferative, lymphocytic, and undefined variants of HES.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17868853     DOI: 10.1016/j.iac.2007.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Allergy Clin North Am        ISSN: 0889-8561            Impact factor:   3.479


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1.  MDCT evaluation of cardiac involvement in hypereosinophilic syndrome: differentiating mural thrombus, infarcted, and noninfarcted myocardium by delayed-phase scanning.

Authors:  Chuan-Han Chen; I-Chen Tsai; Sheng-Ling Jan; Wei-Lin Tsai; Clayton Chi-Chang Chen
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2011

Review 2.  Advances in diagnosis and treatment of eosinophilia.

Authors:  Javed Sheikh; Peter F Weller
Journal:  Curr Opin Hematol       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 3.284

3.  Response of Complex Undefined Hypereosinophilic Syndrome to Treatment with Imatinib.

Authors:  İnsu Yılmaz; Leylagül Kaynar; Nuri Tutar; Çiğdem Pala; Özlem Canöz; Afra Yıldırım; Hakan Büyükoğlan; İnci Gülmez
Journal:  Turk Thorac J       Date:  2016-07-01

4.  Kimura's disease involving a long bone.

Authors:  Yang-Guk Chung; Won-Hee Jee; Yong-Koo Kang; Chan-Kwon Jung; Gyeong-Sin Park; An-Hi Lee; Won-Jong Bahk; Hyun-Min Cho; Jong-Won Park
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2010-01-28       Impact factor: 2.199

5.  Pruritic annular patches with eosinophilia.

Authors:  Doris Weiss; Nikita Lakdawala; Harleen Sidhu; Robert Phelps; Jason Emer
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2012-08

6.  Spontaneous liver rupture in hypereosinophilic syndrome: a rare but fatal complication.

Authors:  Yue-Sun Cheung; Shun Wong; Philip Koon-Ngai Lam; Kit-Fai Lee; John Wong; Paul Bo-San Lai
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-12-14       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 7.  Spectrum of Eosinophilic End-Organ Manifestations.

Authors:  Praveen Akuthota; Peter F Weller
Journal:  Immunol Allergy Clin North Am       Date:  2015-06-17       Impact factor: 3.479

Review 8.  Eosinophilic pneumonias.

Authors:  Praveen Akuthota; Peter F Weller
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 26.132

9.  Cardiac Manifestations from Non-FIP1L1-PDGFRα-Associated Hypereosinophilic Syndrome in a 13-Year-Old African American Boy.

Authors:  Cindy M Salm; Nicole E St Clair; James V Lustig; Margaret M Samyn
Journal:  J Allergy (Cairo)       Date:  2010-01-03

10.  Loeffler's endocarditis with biventricular mural thrombi.

Authors:  Naseem Eisa; Khaldoon Shaheen; Abdul Hamid Alraiyes; M Chadi Alraies
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-09-30
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