Granulated blood cells with bilobed nucleus associated with helminthic infections
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Eosinophils, sometimes called eosinophiles or, less commonly, acidophils, are a variety of white blood cells and one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections in vertebrates. The eosinophil count measures the amount of eosinophils in your blood. They're a kind of white blood cell that helps fight disease. The exact role of eosinophils in your body isn't clear, but they're usually associated with allergic diseases and certain infections.
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