Difference between revisions of "Eosinophil"

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*[[Inflammatory bowel disease]].
*[[Inflammatory bowel disease]].
*[[Langerhans cell histiocytosis]].
*[[Langerhans cell histiocytosis]].
*Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome.
*Hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES).<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Podjasek | first1 = JC. | last2 = Butterfield | first2 = JH. | title = Mortality in hypereosinophilic syndrome: 19 years of experience at Mayo Clinic with a review of the literature. | journal = Leuk Res | volume = 37 | issue = 4 | pages = 392-5 | month = Apr | year = 2013 | doi = 10.1016/j.leukres.2012.12.016 | PMID = 23332454 }}</ref>


====Neoplastic related====
====Neoplastic related====
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Neutrophil]].
*[[Neutrophil]].
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}


[[Category:Basics]]
[[Category:Basics]]

Revision as of 03:23, 18 January 2014

Eosinophil is a common type of white blood cell.

General

Disease with many eosinophils

Neoplastic related

Site specific

Microscopic

Features:

  • Bilobed nucleus.
  • Granular eosinophilic cytoplasm.

DDx:

  • Paneth cells.

Images

See also

References

  1. Podjasek, JC.; Butterfield, JH. (Apr 2013). "Mortality in hypereosinophilic syndrome: 19 years of experience at Mayo Clinic with a review of the literature.". Leuk Res 37 (4): 392-5. doi:10.1016/j.leukres.2012.12.016. PMID 23332454.
  2. Noel, P.; Mesa, RA. (Mar 2013). "Eosinophilic myeloid neoplasms.". Curr Opin Hematol 20 (2): 157-62. doi:10.1097/MOH.0b013e32835d81bf. PMID 23385615.