Biology, asked by ronalydas, 3 months ago

What is Loeffler's syndrome?​

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Answered by sheetalverma212001
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Löffler's syndrome is a disease in which eosinophils accumulate in the lung in response to a parasitic infection. The parasite can be Strongyloides stercoralis, Dirofilaria immitis or Ascaris which can enter the body through contact with the soil.

Answered by amoshmassey8
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The disorder namely “Loeffler's syndrome”, which manifests as eosinophils accumulation in the lung as a response to a parasitic infection, is an important concern in tropical medicine (1). This syndrome can be a response to several parasitic infestations. Ascariasis is a common etiology of this syndrome.

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