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- W2314002895 abstract "of other leukocytes. Thus the eosinophil migrates preferentially towards certain chemical stimuli and is dependent on various essential prerequisites for its maturation in the bone marrow and appearance in the peripheral blood. Generally speaking, there are two situations in which eosinophils are associated with infection. In many parasitic diseases there is an increase in the number of eosinophils both in the tissues and in the circulation, whereas in a number of acute pyogenic processes the cell disappears from the peripheral blood. The eosinophilia which accompanies certain types of hypersensitivity reactions to drugs used to treat infectious diseases is a more indirect association, but one of considerable clinical importance. In the present article morphologic and histochemical features of the eosinophil are described, and mechanisms by which the number of eosinophils fluctuates in the situations cited are discussed. In addition, the capacity of the eosinophil to ingest and kill microorganisms will be compared with that of the neutrophil. Finally, some speculations as to a possible role of the cell in the inflammatory response will be presented." @default.
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- W2314002895 title "The Eosinophil in Infectious Diseases" @default.
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