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Familial eosinophilia is a rare congenital disorder characterized by the presence of sustained elevations in blood eosinophil levels that reach ranges diagnostic of eosinophilia (i.e. 500-1500/microliter) or, far more commonly, hypereosinophilia (i.e. >1,500/microliter). Although high eosinophil levels are associated with certain diseases and thought to contribute to the tissue destruction found in many other eosinophilia-related diseases (see clonal eosinophilia), clinical manifestations and tissue destruction related to the eosinophilia in familial eosinophilia is uncommon: this genetic disease typically has a benign phenotype and course compared to other congenital and acquired eosinophilic diseases.

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  • Familial eosinophilia is a rare congenital disorder characterized by the presence of sustained elevations in blood eosinophil levels that reach ranges diagnostic of eosinophilia (i.e. 500-1500/microliter) or, far more commonly, hypereosinophilia (i.e. >1,500/microliter). Although high eosinophil levels are associated with certain diseases and thought to contribute to the tissue destruction found in many other eosinophilia-related diseases (see clonal eosinophilia), clinical manifestations and tissue destruction related to the eosinophilia in familial eosinophilia is uncommon: this genetic disease typically has a benign phenotype and course compared to other congenital and acquired eosinophilic diseases. (en)
  • L'eosinofilia familiare è una rara malattia congenita caratterizzata da eosinofili alti per lunghi periodi (cioè 500-1500 / microlitro) o, molto più comunemente, ipereosinofilia (cioè> 1.500 / microlitro). Sebbene alti livelli di eosinofili siano associati a determinate malattie, si ritiene che contribuiscano alla distruzione di tessuti riscontrata in molte altre malattie correlate all'eosinofilia (vedi eosinofilia clonale). Questa malattia genetica in genere ha un fenotipo e un decorso benigno rispetto ad altre malattie eosinofiliche congenite e acquisite. (it)
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  • EOS
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  • EOS (en)
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  • Familial eosinophilia is a rare congenital disorder characterized by the presence of sustained elevations in blood eosinophil levels that reach ranges diagnostic of eosinophilia (i.e. 500-1500/microliter) or, far more commonly, hypereosinophilia (i.e. >1,500/microliter). Although high eosinophil levels are associated with certain diseases and thought to contribute to the tissue destruction found in many other eosinophilia-related diseases (see clonal eosinophilia), clinical manifestations and tissue destruction related to the eosinophilia in familial eosinophilia is uncommon: this genetic disease typically has a benign phenotype and course compared to other congenital and acquired eosinophilic diseases. (en)
  • L'eosinofilia familiare è una rara malattia congenita caratterizzata da eosinofili alti per lunghi periodi (cioè 500-1500 / microlitro) o, molto più comunemente, ipereosinofilia (cioè> 1.500 / microlitro). Sebbene alti livelli di eosinofili siano associati a determinate malattie, si ritiene che contribuiscano alla distruzione di tessuti riscontrata in molte altre malattie correlate all'eosinofilia (vedi eosinofilia clonale). Questa malattia genetica in genere ha un fenotipo e un decorso benigno rispetto ad altre malattie eosinofiliche congenite e acquisite. (it)
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  • Familial eosinophilia (en)
  • Eosinofilia familiare (it)
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