Difference between revisions of "Eosinophilic colitis"

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{{ Infobox diagnosis
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| Micro      = abundant eosinophils - no agreed upon number - "most use 20/HPF", there is variation along the large bowel - normal in rectum <10/HPF, normal in cecum <30/HPF
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| Site      = [[colon]]
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| Bloodwork  = +/-eosinophilia
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| Tx        = dependent on underlying cause
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'''Eosinophilic colitis''', abbreviated '''EC''', is an inflammatory process involving the [[colon]] ([[colitis]]) characterized by abundant [[eosinophil]]s.
'''Eosinophilic colitis''', abbreviated '''EC''', is an inflammatory process involving the [[colon]] ([[colitis]]) characterized by abundant [[eosinophil]]s.


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