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A 35yr old man with a history of rhinitis and asthma presents to his physician with complaints of intermittent severe abdominal pain and chronic maculopapular rash.Peripheral blood smear examination demonstrates marked eosinophilia.Biopsy of a skin lesion demonstrates necrotising vasculitis with large number of eosinophils.Which of the following diagnosis is likely?

A.churg -strauss syndrome

B.leucocytoclastic angitis

C.monkeberg arteriosclerosis

D.Temporal arteritis

E.wegener's Granulomatosis


  #2

I reflexively go with answer- a Churg-Straus syndrome!

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  #3

A for sure


Vasculitis and eosinophilia


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  #4

Yeah! asthma ,eosinophilia,vasculitis .......... churg strauss syndrome

  #5

I agrre.

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