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Disease eosinophilic pneumonia
Comorbidity C0242459|acute eosinophilic pneumonia
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PubMedID- 24475879 Acute eosinophilic pneumonia (aep) is a febrile illness leading to progressive, usually noninfectious respiratory failure that is characterized by diffuse pulmonary infiltrates with an increased number of eosinophils (> 25% of the total cell count) in the bronco-alveolar lavage (bal) fluid, prompt response to corticosteroid administration, and absence of any relapse after recovery [1].
PubMedID- 24851134 Acute eosinophilic pneumonia (aep) is a disease characterized by acute onset of febrile respiratory symptoms, bilateral diffuse infiltrates on chest radiography (defined as an arterial oxygen pressure below 60 mm hg or arterial oxygen saturation below 90% in room air), bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) showing over 25% of eosinophils or eosinophilic pneumonia on lung biopsy, and absence of known causes of pulmonary eosinophilia1.
PubMedID- 20358030 Acute eosinophilic pneumonia rather than chronic eosinophilic pneumonia was suggested based on the following findings: (1) absence of a previous history of bronchial asthma; (2) onset at young age; (3) abrupt onset of respiratory symptoms; (4) no eosinophilia in peripheral blood; and (5) an increased proportion of eosinophils, lymphocytes, and neutrophils in balf.

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