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continues his explanation on the diagnosis, and treatment of eosinophilic pneumonia in this medical video. Includes discussion on the diagnosis and treatment of acute eosinophilic pneumonia vs. chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. Hypereosinophilic syndrome and EGPA (Churg-Strauss) is also covered.

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

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Over 100 hours of free medical videos by Dr. Seheult at www.MedCram.com
Cardiology, Critical Care, Pharmacology, Pulmonology, Infectious Disease, Acid/Base, Hematology, Radiology, and more...

Medcram
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Excellent eosinophilic pneumonia lecture. Succinct & content rich. 👍🏻

HeyMJ.
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Could you help me get to know more? I got diagnosed with Aep and asthma but something I cannot get my head around is that I'm coughing up bronchial casts along with a milky white sputum which has not really been explained to me any idea.?

jacobhall
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I have hypereosinophilia syndrome. There are more IL5 inhibitors now. Nucala, Cinqair, Dupixent, and Fasenra. It definitely can go anywhere and cause damage to tissues.

gearhartful
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I been recently diagnosed with aep, I live in the US and the doctor told me that the medication is used to treat the illness is for patients with asthma Nucala, Fasenra, Dupixent, etc. If anyone has more information about them and what are the side effects and how you respond to treatment it will be greatly appreciated. TIA

jessicalopez
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Is possible to have accumulation of eosinophils in lungs without blood eosinophilia?How can it be...?

janisava
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Me googling "Why is Tylenol making my cough" brought me here

mknight
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I was diagnosed with CEP 18 months ago. Both in my blood and lungs. Is there ever a misdiagnosis between these four types?

AssuredHomeInspect
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I was diagnosed with CEP about 18 months ago. Just started a Nucala. My pulmonologist has only had a handful of cases. Is there ever a misdiagnosis between these four types? Eosinophils are in both my lungs and blood.

AssuredHomeInspect
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Great video for the subject. Could eosinophil appear in blood test from patient with emphysema or lung collapse? would the eosinophil count on the high side though white blood cell not seen in the blood test?

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