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Research Article: Retrospective Analysis of Dermatoses Inpatients Associated with Blood Eosinophilia

Date Published: 2023-12-02

Abstract:
Eosinophils have a wide range of biological functions and play an important role in anti-infection, inflammatory response, anti-tumor, and tissue damage and repair., Eosinophils enter the blood circulation after maturation in the bone marrow. There are no eosinophils in normal skin tissue, and eosinophils are recruited from peripheral blood to skin tissue only when inflammation occurs. Most dermatoses associated with blood eosinophilia (DABE) belong to allergy-related skin diseases, such as atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, urticaria, prurigo, and drug eruption; Second, blood eosinophilia can also be seen in parasitic infections and autoimmune bullous diseases. The skin is also the first and most commonly affected organ of hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES).,

Introduction:
Eosinophils have a wide range of biological functions and play an important role in anti-infection, inflammatory response, anti-tumor, and tissue damage and repair. , Eosinophils enter the blood circulation after maturation in the bone marrow. There are no eosinophils in normal skin tissue, and eosinophils are recruited from peripheral blood to skin tissue only when inflammation occurs. Most dermatoses associated with blood eosinophilia (DABE) belong to allergy-related skin diseases, such as atopic eczema, contact…

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