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| Term | eosinophilic pneumonia | ID (Ontology) | DOID:5870 (Human Disease) |
| Definition | A pneumonia in which certain type of white blood cell called an eosinophil accumulates in the lung. These cells cause disruption of the normal air spaces (alveoli) where oxygen is extracted from the atmosphere. It is caused by certain medications or environmental triggers, parasitic infections, and cancer. The most common symptoms include cough, fever, difficulty breathing, and sweating at night. | ||
| Also Known As | "Pneumonia, eosinophilic" | ||
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lung disease |__pneumonia |__eosinophilic pneumonia |__chronic eosinophilic pneumonia |__Loeffler syndrome |
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| Is a | pneumonia | ||
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GARD:107 ICD10CM:J82.81 MESH:D011657 NCI:C35150 SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:196145005 UMLS_CUI:C1527407 |
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