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Surgery may be part of the therapy for some causes of eosinophilia, such as solid organ malignancies. However, the majority of causes of eosinophilia are not treated surgically. | Surgery may be part of the therapy for some causes of eosinophilia, such as solid organ malignancies. However, the majority of causes of eosinophilia (atopy, Addison's disease, parasitic infection, hematologic malignancy, etc.) are not treated surgically. | ||
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Overview
Surgery may be part of the therapy for some causes of eosinophilia, such as solid organ malignancies. However, the majority of causes of eosinophilia (atopy, Addison's disease, parasitic infection, hematologic malignancy, etc.) are not treated surgically.