noun
- Plural of eosinophilia; conditions characterized by an abnormally high number of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood or tissues.
Usage: medical/clinical term; typically used in plural form when referring to multiple cases or types
Examples
- The patient's blood tests revealed elevated eosinophilias consistent with an allergic reaction.
- Parasitic infections can cause eosinophilias in affected individuals.
- The doctor explained that certain eosinophilias may indicate an underlying autoimmune disorder.
- Eosinophilias are often associated with asthma and allergic conditions.
- The research team studied various eosinophilias to better understand their causes.