An Elderly Patient with Abdominal Pain: Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Chong Sook Vui

Department of Internal Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Malaysia.

Kua Chin Hong

Department of Radiology, Melaka General Hospital, Melaka, Malaysia.

Nan Nitra Than *

Department of Community Medicine, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Malaysia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Hypereosinophilic Syndrome (HES) is diagnosed when there is peripheral hypereosinophilia with eosinophil count of more than >1500/µL. The duration of the illness usually lasts more than 6 months, with evidence of target organ damage, affecting mainly the skin, heart, and neurological system, without apparent aetiology. This case report details a case of hypereosinophilic syndrome in an 80-year-old man with multiple co-morbidities, who presented with unexplained peripheral eosinophilia, intermittent skin rashes, cardiac, respiratory, and abdominal symptoms. It is important to consider the diagnosis of hypereosinophilic syndrome when there is an unexplained peripheral eosinophilia, and thus intervene rapidly to prevent life-threatening complications.

Keywords: Peripheral eosinophilia, skin rash, cardiac symptoms, respiratory symptoms, abdominal symptoms, hypereosinophilic syndrome.


How to Cite

Vui, Chong Sook, Kua Chin Hong, and Nan Nitra Than. 2019. “An Elderly Patient With Abdominal Pain: Hypereosinophilic Syndrome”. Asian Journal of Case Reports in Medicine and Health 2 (1):67-74. https://journalajcrmh.com/index.php/AJCRMH/article/view/23.

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