Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (327 page)

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   Protozoan infections (e.g., malaria, kala-azar, trypanosomiasis)
   Some rickettsial infections (e.g., Rocky Mountain spotted fever, typhus)
   Certain bacterial infections (e.g., bacterial endocarditis, TB, syphilis, brucellosis)
   Ulcerative colitis, regional enteritis, sprue
   Sarcoidosis and other connective tissue diseases (e.g., SLE, RA)
   Tetrachloroethane poisoning
   Chronic corticosteroid therapy
   Acute minor viral infections (counts should be rechecked in 1 month)
   Diurnal variations
EOSINOPHILIA
   Definition

Eosinophil count of >600/μL or >8% of the differential count. Eosinophilia may be primary (clonal), reactive, or idiopathic.

   Associated Conditions
   
Primary
   Hematologic: hypereosinophilic syndrome
   Neoplastic disorders: chronic eosinophilic leukemia, myelomonocytic leukemia with inversion 16 mastocytosis, and T-cell lymphomas that secrete interleukin-5

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