Review of Peripheral Blood Eosinophilia: Workup and Differential Diagnosis

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Abstract

Eosinophils are a type of granulocyte key to immune system modulation seen in a number of disease processes. Nearly every major organ system can be connected to peripheral eosinophilia through a number of different disease processes, ranging from benign conditions to malignancy. In this paper, we review both common and rare causes of peripheral eosinophilia, their symptoms, and a framework for the workup of peripheral eosinophilia of unknown etiology.

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Weaver, M. D., Glass, B., Aplanalp, C., Patel, G., Mazhil, J., Wang, I., & Dalia, S. (2024, March 1). Review of Peripheral Blood Eosinophilia: Workup and Differential Diagnosis. Hemato. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/hemato5010008

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