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Flow Cytometric Analysis for Identification of the Innate and Adaptive Immune Cells of Murine Lung
Published on: November 16, 2021
[Pulmonary infiltrates and peripheral blood eosinophilia]
M Ceppi1, M Coronado, J Gainon
1Service de médecine A, Département de Médecine, CHUV, Lausanne.
Abstract:
A 43-year-old asthmatic woman was hospitalised because of fever, cough, expectorations and asthenia. Chest X-rays showed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates. Peripheral blood eosinophilia was greater than 9 G/l. Bronchoalveolar lavage revealed a massive eosinophilia. The clinical features were consistent with a chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. All the symptoms resolved with the initiation of prednisone treatment. The differential diagnosis of eosinophilic pneumonia is discussed.
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