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See PMID 29369189. (Fr: PnP a eosinophiles). See also under Ie (Acute eosinophilic pneumonia), Xa (DRESS), XVb and XIXc. DI PIE may manifest with fever, dyspnea and wheezes. Eosinophilia can be present in blood, BAL and/or tissue (XVb). Blood and BAL eosinophilia (XIXc) may suffice to secure the diagnosis without recourse to the lung biopsy. Imaging is similar to PIE of other causes. PIE can be part of the DRESS syndrome (Xa), a systemic illness with a cutaneous rash, hematologic abnormalities and deep-seated organ involvement. A few drugs may cause PIE and eosinophilic granulomatosis and polyangiitis (EGPA) formerly known as the Churg-Strauss syndrome) (Xh). Drugs causing eosinophilia at PMID 15062599, 30256812
Publications
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 33-2008. A 63-year-old woman with dyspnea on exertion.
The New England journal of medicine 2008 Oct 23;359;1823-32 — 2008 Oct 23 — 1823-32
[Treatment of Crohn's disease with anti TNF alpha antibodies--the experience in the Tel Aviv Medical Center].
Harefuah 2001 Apr;140;289-93, 368 — 2001 Apr — 289-93, 368