Profound persistent eosinophilia in a patient with spontaneous renal atheroembolic disease
- PMID: 1489010
 - DOI: 10.1159/000168476
 
Profound persistent eosinophilia in a patient with spontaneous renal atheroembolic disease
Abstract
We describe an elderly women who died of renal failure secondary to spontaneous renal atheroembolic disease. The sole clinical clue to this diagnosis was a profound eosinophilia up to 19,100/mm3 and a relative eosinophil count of 80%. Renal atheroembolic disease should be a prominent consideration in any patient with both renal insufficiency and peripheral eosinophilia.
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