1) Eosinophil Determinations – Verify eosinophil count; estimate or get absolute eosinophil count |
2) Medical History
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Physical Examination
Do a careful physical examination
Close attention paid to skin, soft tissues, masses, lymphadenopathy
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Initial Laboratory Evaluation
Routine studies to assess general hematologic status (CBC, platelet count)
studies to assess organ function (liver function tests, renal function tests, urinalysis, chest radiograph), inflammation (CRP/ESR), immune status (immunoglobulins, IgE).
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Further Diagnostic Evaluations (based on initial laboratory findings or localizing symptoms)
Tissue examination (biopsies) if necessary
Specimen collection (CSF, sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage, stool, urine) that can identify the
CT and MRI to define better focal lesions.
Bone marrow aspirates and biopsies to assess fully the nature of the process underlying the eosinophilia.
Additional disease-defining tests to exclude particular diagnoses (e.g. serum tryptase/cKIT mutations for systemic mastocytosis, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) for CSS and other vasculitides, serologies for helminths
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