Sentences with phrase «as eosinophilic»

In 1990, the Food and Drug Administration ordered a recall of all supplements containing tryptophan after a link was found to an outbreak of a potentially fatal disorder known as eosinophilic myalgia syndrome (EMS), which affects the skin, blood, muscles and organs.
'' I was in a confusing mess with a food allergy disease known as eosinophilic esophagitis, I drifted from medication to medication trying to find something that would work until one day the medication I was taking caused small bowel bacteria overgrowth syndrome.

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It may also be suitable for conditions requiring an elemental diet such as protein maldigestion, malabsorption, short bowel syndrome, and eosinophilic esophagitis.
Evaluations for histopathology were done by pathologists masked as to the vaccine / dosage of each specimen source; numeric scores were assigned to assess the extent of pathologic damage and the eosinophilic component of the inflammatory infiltrates.
I just saw my allergist today (I have eosinophilic esophagitis) and he said hemp milk could be a problem for me, anyway, as many with my condition react to it in the same way as wheat.
In our practice, we have seen success and even complete disease remission in those with autoimmune conditions such as multiple sclerosis, eosinophilic esophagitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and inflammatory bowel disease among others!
Inflammation from eosinophilic asthma occurs as part of an allergic or immune system response, which releases a specific white blood cell called eosinophils.
Eosinophilic asthma, which is also known as e-asthma, is the most common subtype of asthma that is typically diagnosed in adulthood.
Disorders related to protein intolerance include oral allergy syndrome, immediate gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, eosinophilic esophagitis, gastritis and gastroenteritis; enterocolitis, protein - losing enteropathy, proctocolitis, chronic constipation (as the sole symptom), atopic dermatitis, multiple food protein intolerance of infancy (to several foods, including breast milk) and celiac disease (adverse reaction to gluten).
There are several medical conditions which can also result in bald patches such as the following: hyperthyroidism, allergies (food or inhalant allergies), bacterial pyoderma, fleas or flea bite hypersensitivity, mites, eosinophilic granuloma complex and feline ringworm.
Eosinophilic granuloma complex or EGC might be listed by some vets as more common than injuries as a cause of excessive licking.
There are four types of skin problems cats can have as a result of allergies: hair loss without much skin changes; miliary dermatitis - which causes small pinpoint scabs, especially on the neck and over the hips and tail base; eosinophilic granulomas - which are raised, red, hairless lesions, commonly on the lips, but can be lower on the jaw or neck, or even on the rear legs; severe itchiness at the face or neck.
I have used CO2 surgical laser to remove the proliferative portions of eosinophilic granulomas, such as the one seen in Figure 5.
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Since then it has been reported in Sweden, Germany, Hungary, what was then Yugoslavia, and the United States, yet there is not as much information on this subject in the early scientific literature; there was no reference in several texts on orthopedic diseases, and Smith's otherwise comprehensive text on Veterinary Pathology had but a brief note on enostosis as «a German Shepherd Dog disease... analogous to eosinophilic panosteitis.»
They may be the predominant cell type on occasion, as in eosinophilic gastroenteritis, but they are more commonly part of a mixed population of inflammatory cells.
There are several types of chronic canine leukemia defined as: - Granulocytic (neutrophil) canine leukemia - Lymphobastic canine leukemia - Eosinophilic canine leukemia - Lymphoid canine leukemia
«Rodent Ulcers», otherwise known as indolent ulcers, are eosinophilic granulomas or a solid grouping of inflammatory cells coming together in a lump or solid structure.
Rodent Ulcers «Rodent Ulcers», otherwise known as indolent ulcers, are eosinophilic granulomas or a solid grouping of inflammatory cells coming together in a lump or solid structure.
Other causes of blepharitis include external trauma to the eyelids, endocrine problems such as diabetes mellitus, environmental irritants such as tobacco smoke, and eosinophilic granuloma complex (for more information on this condition, see our handout Feline Eosinophilic Granuloeosinophilic granuloma complex (for more information on this condition, see our handout Feline Eosinophilic GranuloEosinophilic Granuloma Complex).
As with the eye form, eosinophilic digestive tract problems are not an accepted form of EGC.
Megestrol and depopovera — occasionally given to cats with Eosinophilic granuloma complex or miliary dermatitis can also increase triglyceride levels, as can corticosteroid medications.
The nature of the skin disease can be quite variable ranging from over-grooming (also called «fur mowing») to raw weepy eosinophilic granuloma complex lesions to the dry seedlike scabs commonly referred to as «miliary dermatitis.»
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