Pulmonary Carcinoma with Eosinophilia
- 29 September 1983
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 309 (13) , 778-781
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198309293091307
Abstract
A WIDE variety of solid and hematologic cancers are occasionally accompanied by peripheral-blood eosinophilia,1 but the mechanisms underlying this curious relationship remain obscure. To elucidate one mechanism that may account for cancer-associated eosinophilia, we studied a patient whose waxing and waning pulmonary carcinoma closely paralleled a striking eosinophilic leukemoid reaction. This association led us to hypothesize that the tumor was producing and secreting a hematopoietically active factor that stimulated bone-marrow production of eosinophils. We sought to demonstrate and characterize this putative "eosinophilopoietic" factor in the patient's tumor and serum.We found that even in high dilutions, a buffered saline extract . . .Keywords
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