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* Any eosinophil count over 0.5
* Any eosinophil count over 0.5
* Graded as mild (0.5 to 1.5), moderate (1.5 to 5), and severe (more than 5)
* Hypereosinophilia may refer to eosinophils greater than 1.5, which is high enough that the eosinophils can cause tissue damage regardless of underlying trigger
* May be primary (either eosinophilic hematologic malignancy or idiopathic) or secondary/reactive
* May be primary (either eosinophilic hematologic malignancy or idiopathic) or secondary/reactive



Latest revision as of 15:03, 27 October 2023

Background

  • Any eosinophil count over 0.5
  • Graded as mild (0.5 to 1.5), moderate (1.5 to 5), and severe (more than 5)
  • Hypereosinophilia may refer to eosinophils greater than 1.5, which is high enough that the eosinophils can cause tissue damage regardless of underlying trigger
  • May be primary (either eosinophilic hematologic malignancy or idiopathic) or secondary/reactive

Differential Diagnosis

Investigations

  • CBC
  • Stool for ova and parasites (specifically for helminths rather than protozoa)
  • Strongyloides serology, +/- Schistosoma serology
  • ANCAs
  • Review current medications