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Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome

"Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

A complex systemic syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features generally include EOSINOPHILIA, myalgia severe enough to limit usual activities of daily living, and the absence of coexisting infectious, autoimmune or other conditions that may induce eosinophilia. Biopsy of affected tissue reveals a microangiopathy associated with diffuse inflammation involving connective tissue. (From Spitzer et al., J Rheumatol Suppl 1996 Oct;46:73-9; Blackburn WD, Semin Arthritis Rheum 1997 Jun;26(6):788-93)


This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome" by people in Harvard Catalyst Profiles by year, and whether "Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome" was a major or minor topic of these publication.
Bar chart showing 5 publications over 3 distinct years, with a maximum of 3 publications in 1996
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