Abstract Background Eosinophilia is not an uncommon clinical finding. However, diagnosis of its cause can be a dilemma once common culprits, namely infection, allergy and reactive causes are excluded. Primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID) are among known differentials of eosinophilia. However, the list of PIDs typically reported with eosinophilia is small and the literature lacks an inclusive list of PIDs which have been reported with eosinophilia. This motivated us to review the literature for all PIDs which have been described to have elevated eosinophils as this may contribute to an earlier diagnosis of PID and further the understanding of eosinophilia. ...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that genetically aff...
BackgroundMonogenic conditions that disrupt proper development and/or function of the immune system ...
Eosinophilia refers to peripheral blood absolute eosinophil count above the ULN, normal range of AEC...
Abstract Background Eosinophilia is not an uncommon c...
Eosinophils and their mediators play a crucial role in various reactive states such as bacterial and...
Eosinophilia is not a rare finding in clinical practice, and often poses problems in terms of etiolo...
In 1997 the term eosinophil end-organ damage(EEOD) was introduced to facilitate management of patien...
Eosinophilia is an important indicator of various neoplastic and nonneoplastic conditions. Depending...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Absolute eosinophil counts (AEC) in Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (...
Eosinophilic inflammatory responses occur in association with multiple disorders. Although the initi...
Abstract Eosinophilic disorders represent a group of pathologic conditions with highly heterogeneous...
Eosinophilia is commonly observed in a wide range of disparate non-clonal and clonal disorders.1,2 I...
Abstract Primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) refers to a large heterogeneous group...
Eosinophils and their products play an essential role in the pathogenesis of various reactive and ne...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that genetically aff...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that genetically aff...
BackgroundMonogenic conditions that disrupt proper development and/or function of the immune system ...
Eosinophilia refers to peripheral blood absolute eosinophil count above the ULN, normal range of AEC...
Abstract Background Eosinophilia is not an uncommon c...
Eosinophils and their mediators play a crucial role in various reactive states such as bacterial and...
Eosinophilia is not a rare finding in clinical practice, and often poses problems in terms of etiolo...
In 1997 the term eosinophil end-organ damage(EEOD) was introduced to facilitate management of patien...
Eosinophilia is an important indicator of various neoplastic and nonneoplastic conditions. Depending...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Absolute eosinophil counts (AEC) in Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (...
Eosinophilic inflammatory responses occur in association with multiple disorders. Although the initi...
Abstract Eosinophilic disorders represent a group of pathologic conditions with highly heterogeneous...
Eosinophilia is commonly observed in a wide range of disparate non-clonal and clonal disorders.1,2 I...
Abstract Primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) refers to a large heterogeneous group...
Eosinophils and their products play an essential role in the pathogenesis of various reactive and ne...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that genetically aff...
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that genetically aff...
BackgroundMonogenic conditions that disrupt proper development and/or function of the immune system ...
Eosinophilia refers to peripheral blood absolute eosinophil count above the ULN, normal range of AEC...