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Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.

Chronic hepatitis associated with hypereosinophilia has been very rarely reported worldwide. A 7-month-old male infant presented with a high fever, cough, non-projectile vomiting and hepatomegaly. The eosinophil count of the peripheral blood increased up to 21,500/mm3 (49% of WBC). The infant had a...

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Autores principales: Kim, Y. J., Jeon, J. H., Kim, N. S., Ryu, J. S., Hong, E. K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9610627
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author Kim, Y. J.
Jeon, J. H.
Kim, N. S.
Ryu, J. S.
Hong, E. K.
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Jeon, J. H.
Kim, N. S.
Ryu, J. S.
Hong, E. K.
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description Chronic hepatitis associated with hypereosinophilia has been very rarely reported worldwide. A 7-month-old male infant presented with a high fever, cough, non-projectile vomiting and hepatomegaly. The eosinophil count of the peripheral blood increased up to 21,500/mm3 (49% of WBC). The infant had a history of frequent contact with a neighbor keeping a pigsty. The pathologic examinations of the liver showed severe porto-periportal necroinflammation with marked eosinophilic infiltration, giant cell transformation and ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes, and degranulation of the eosinophils. Bone marrow showed increased eosinophils and decreased myeloid series. Pericardial effusion and bilateral pulmonary consolidation were noted. Corticosteroid aggravated the clinical symptoms of the infant. Anthelmintic treatment significantly normalized the eosinophil count and liver function tests, but cardiopulmonary manifestations continued.
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spelling pubmed-30544842011-03-15 Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis. Kim, Y. J. Jeon, J. H. Kim, N. S. Ryu, J. S. Hong, E. K. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Chronic hepatitis associated with hypereosinophilia has been very rarely reported worldwide. A 7-month-old male infant presented with a high fever, cough, non-projectile vomiting and hepatomegaly. The eosinophil count of the peripheral blood increased up to 21,500/mm3 (49% of WBC). The infant had a history of frequent contact with a neighbor keeping a pigsty. The pathologic examinations of the liver showed severe porto-periportal necroinflammation with marked eosinophilic infiltration, giant cell transformation and ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes, and degranulation of the eosinophils. Bone marrow showed increased eosinophils and decreased myeloid series. Pericardial effusion and bilateral pulmonary consolidation were noted. Corticosteroid aggravated the clinical symptoms of the infant. Anthelmintic treatment significantly normalized the eosinophil count and liver function tests, but cardiopulmonary manifestations continued. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3054484/ /pubmed/9610627 Text en
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Kim, Y. J.
Jeon, J. H.
Kim, N. S.
Ryu, J. S.
Hong, E. K.
Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title_full Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title_fullStr Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title_full_unstemmed Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title_short Eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
title_sort eosinophil-induced chronic hepatitis.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9610627
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