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Tropical (pulmonary) eosinophilia, or TPE, is characterized by coughing, asthmatic attacks, and an enlarged spleen, and is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, a filarial infection. It occurs most frequently in India and Southeast Asia. Tropical eosinophilia is considered a manifestation of a species of microfilaria. The filariasis is transmitted by a vector, specifically the bite of a Culex, Anopheles, or Aedes mosquito, and the microfilariae (larvae) take up residence in the lung tissue, hindering respiration and causing chest pain as the disease progresses.This disease can be confused with tuberculosis, asthma, or coughs related to roundworms.

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  • Tropical eosinophilia (en)
  • Тропическая лёгочная эозинофилия (ru)
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  • Тропическая лёгочная эозинофилия, или синдром Вайнгартена (лат. eosinophilia tropica, англ. Weingarten's syndrome) — тропическая болезнь, вызываемая попаданием в организм некоторых видов нематод, ленточных червей или клещей. Характеризуется резкой эозинофилией, спастическим бронхитом и очаговыми инфильтративными изменениями в лёгких. Болезнь впервые описал в 1940-х годах американский военный врач R. J. Weingarten. По данным ВОЗ синдром Вайнгартена относится к группе забытых болезней. (ru)
  • Tropical (pulmonary) eosinophilia, or TPE, is characterized by coughing, asthmatic attacks, and an enlarged spleen, and is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, a filarial infection. It occurs most frequently in India and Southeast Asia. Tropical eosinophilia is considered a manifestation of a species of microfilaria. The filariasis is transmitted by a vector, specifically the bite of a Culex, Anopheles, or Aedes mosquito, and the microfilariae (larvae) take up residence in the lung tissue, hindering respiration and causing chest pain as the disease progresses.This disease can be confused with tuberculosis, asthma, or coughs related to roundworms. (en)
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  • Tropical (pulmonary) eosinophilia, or TPE, is characterized by coughing, asthmatic attacks, and an enlarged spleen, and is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, a filarial infection. It occurs most frequently in India and Southeast Asia. Tropical eosinophilia is considered a manifestation of a species of microfilaria. The filariasis is transmitted by a vector, specifically the bite of a Culex, Anopheles, or Aedes mosquito, and the microfilariae (larvae) take up residence in the lung tissue, hindering respiration and causing chest pain as the disease progresses.This disease can be confused with tuberculosis, asthma, or coughs related to roundworms. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia is a rare, but well recognised, syndrome characterised by pulmonary interstitial infiltrates and marked peripheral eosinophilia. This condition is more widely recognised and promptly diagnosed in filariasis-endemic regions, such as the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Asia and South America. In nonendemic countries, patients are commonly thought to have bronchial asthma. Chronic symptoms may delay the diagnosis by up to five years. Early recognition and treatment with the antifilarial drug, diethylcarbamazine, is important, as delay before treatment may lead to progressive interstitial fibrosis and irreversible impairment. The condition of marked eosinophilia with pulmonary involvement was first termed tropical pulmonary eosinophilia in 1950. The syndrome is caused by a distinct hypersensitive immunological reaction to microfilariae of W. bancrofti and Brugia malayi. However, only a small percentage (< 0.5%) of the 130 million people globally who are infected with filariasis apparently develop this reaction. The clearance of rapidly opsonised microfilariae from the bloodstream results in a hypersensitive immunological process and abnormal recruitment of eosinophils, as reflected by extremely high IgE levels of over 1000 kU/L. The typical patient is a young adult man from the Indian subcontinent. (en)
  • Тропическая лёгочная эозинофилия, или синдром Вайнгартена (лат. eosinophilia tropica, англ. Weingarten's syndrome) — тропическая болезнь, вызываемая попаданием в организм некоторых видов нематод, ленточных червей или клещей. Характеризуется резкой эозинофилией, спастическим бронхитом и очаговыми инфильтративными изменениями в лёгких. Болезнь впервые описал в 1940-х годах американский военный врач R. J. Weingarten. По данным ВОЗ синдром Вайнгартена относится к группе забытых болезней. (ru)
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