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Padi A et al. – The authors describe a case of a patient with severe eosinophilia and left bundle branch block. A 21–year–old woman with asthma and allergic rhinitis presented with neck pain and cough for >6 months with no other complaints. Excluding the more common causes of severe eosinophilia is required before making a diagnosis of HES and early therapeutic intervention can prevent morbidity from the disease.

   

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