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  2. Hypereosinophilic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disease characterized by a persistently elevated eosinophil count (≥ 1500 eosinophils/mm³) in the blood for at least six months without any recognizable cause, with involvement of either the heart, nervous system, or bone marrow. [5]

  3. Glaxo Gets FDA Nod for Nucala for Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

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    Glaxo's (GSK) Nucala becomes the first and only targeted biologic treatment to be approved for hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES), a rare disease caused by eosinophilic inflammation.

  4. Learn More About 10 Rare Diseases Worthy Of More Attention - AOL

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    (A related blood disorder is hypereosinophilic syndrome.) ... According to Doctors. 2. Guillain-Barre syndrome. Your body’s immune system attacks parts of your peripheral nerve system, causing ...

  5. Eosinophilia - Wikipedia

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    The idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome is a disorder characterized by hypereosiophilia that is associated with eosinophil-based tissue or organ damage. While almost any organ or tissue may be damaged, the lung, skin, heart, blood vessels, sinuses, kidneys, and brain are the most commonly affected. [7]

  6. Lymphocyte-variant hypereosinophilia - Wikipedia

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    Reslizumab, a newly developed antibody directed against interleukin 5 that has been successfully used to treat 4 patients with the hypereosinophilic syndrome, may also be of use for lymphocyte-variant eosinophilia. [4] [5] [10] [11] Patients suffering minimal or no disease complications have gone untreated. [4]

  7. Familial eosinophilia - Wikipedia

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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).