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Severe Eosinophilia in Metastatic Carcinoma Breast: A Rare Paraneoplastic Phenomenon

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : European Journal of Clinical & Medical Oncology

Source : European Journal of Clinical & Medical Oncology 4(3), sept 2012.

Url : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287187187_Severe_eosinophilia_in_metastatic_carcinoma_breast_A_rare_paraneoplastic_phenomenon

Campus : Faridabad

School : School of Medicine

Department : General Medicine

Year : 2012

Abstract : Peripheral blood eosinophilia is a well-recognized but rare manifestation of cancer. It may occur as a component of the disease (myeloproliferative disorders or chronic eosinophillic leukemia) or as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome (mainly solid cancer). We present the case of a female patient with metastatic breast cancer with eosinophilic hyperleucocytosis. The main entities that were considered as a differential diagnosis were helminth infections, atopy, idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome, and underlying malignancy. Absence of any cytogenetic abnormality, response to deworming, hydroxyurea, steroids, Imatinib Mesilate, and the treatment of primary malignancy favors this rare paraneoplastic manifestation of the primary tumor.

Cite this Research Publication : Ankur Bahl, Prashant Mehta, and Vinod Raina. "Severe Eosinophilia in Metastatic Carcinoma Breast: A Rare Paraneoplastic Phenomenon," European Journal of Clinical & Medical Oncology 4(3), sept 2012.

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