Peripheral eosinophilia in the course of treatment of cryptococcal meningitis.

E Schmutzhard, S Jitpimolmard, P Boongird, A Vejjajiva
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Summary:  In twelve consecutive patients suffering from cryptococcal meningitis the eosinophilia in peripheral blood was studied throughout the course of treatment with amphotericin B and 5‐fluorocytosine. A significant rise of the percentage of blood eosinophils could be observed in eight patients. Since amphotericin B has been shown to enhance contact sensitivity in mice and to have an activation potential on cells (lymphocytes) this might be a possible explanation for the rise in eosinophilia when this drug is administered. One could, however, submit an alternative explanatory hypothesis: namely, that this eosinophilia possibly reflects an activation of an underyling parasitic infection through the antifungal therapy.
隐球菌性脑膜炎治疗过程中的外周嗜酸性粒细胞增多。
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