Eosinophilia is when eosinophilia levels are high. They can rise when a person has an allergy, certain infections, especially with parasites, or some types of leukemia. Eosinopenia is when levels are ...
People with severe chronic pain were far more likely to have elevated levels of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, a new study found, hinting at an immune link to pain – but the rise in these ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Parasitic infections commonly were the cause of unexplained persistent eosinophilia among inner-city patients, according to study results presented at the American College of Allergy ...
Eosinophilic asthma (e-asthma) is a rare form of the breathing disease that can be very hard to treat successfully. That can put you in a frustrating cycle of asthma attacks. People with e-asthma are ...
An article published in the journal Gastroenterology & Hepatology highlights recent updates to eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease nomenclature, as well as updates related to diagnosis, pathogenesis ...
University of Arizona researchers may have uncovered a connection between chronic pain and a somewhat uncommon immune condition, opening the door to future research on immune biomarkers for chronic ...