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Case Reports
. 1998 Jul 15;93(7):426-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF03042639.

[Spectrum of hypereosinophilia syndrome based on 2 clinical case reports]

[Article in German]
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[Spectrum of hypereosinophilia syndrome based on 2 clinical case reports]

[Article in German]
H Nolte et al. Med Klin (Munich). .

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  • Med Klin 1998 Aug 15;93(8):496

Abstract

Background: Two severe cases of hypereosinophilic syndrome with cardiopulmonary symptoms, erythema nodosum, eosinophilic ileocolitis and paresthesia are reported. Definition, etiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, types, complications and therapeutic approaches of this relatively rare clinical disorder are discussed on the basis of these two cases. The distinction between eosinophilia and hypereosinophilic syndrome is clearly defined.

Differential diagnosis: The 2 cases of hypereosinophilic syndrome demonstrate the difficulty to decide whether they represent the idiopathic or the reactive type of hypereosinophilic syndrome. If the assumption is made in favor of the reactive type of hypereosinophilic syndrome the assumed prognosis could eventually be too promising. In case of an assumed idiopathic type of hypereosinophilic syndrome the search for causing factors like allergens could be left out. The decision concerning the type of hypereosinophilic syndrome of the 2 cases reported was made with high probability. In the case of idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome, eosinophilic leukemia was excluded by bone marrow biopsy.

Conclusion: In order to be able to make a diagnosis it is necessary to search carefully for causing and influencing factors of the hypereosinophilic syndrome such as allergens or medicaments and to eliminate them. The hypereosinophilic syndrome must be put under frequent control in order to avoid complications or to start with therapeutic approaches in time.

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