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    Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 1990 Jul-Aug;18(4):233-6.

    Episodic angioedema with eosinophilia (Gleich syndrome).

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    Department of Allergology, Catholic University, Rome, Italy.

    Abstract

    A case of episodic angioedema with hypereosinophilia or otherwise called Gleich's syndrome is reported. The patient was a young woman with a six-year history of recurrent angioedema, itchy urticaria, rapid weight gain and hypereosinophilia. The main clinical, laboratory, and immunological findings included systemic angioedema, urticaria, 12% weight gain and leucocytosis (69.150 WBC/cu mm) with eosinophils of 75.6%. Circulating IgM, IgE, and T-helper lymphocyte were elevated. Skin biopsy showed an important perivascular eosinophil infiltration. The absence of concomitant allergic, malignant and connective disorders, and a dramatic clinical improvement with a fall of the eosinophil count to normal levels following corticosteroid therapy was the basis for our diagnosis.

    PMID:
    2148252
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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