Thank you Dr. Katrina DeLeon for a great morning report on Loffler’s syndrome
Teaching Points:
- Loffler’s syndrome is a disease in which eosinophils accumulate in the lung in response to a parasitic infection
- Examples of parasites:
- Ascarislumbricoides(roundworm)
- Strongyloidesstercoralis(nematode)
- Necatoramericanus(hookworm)
- Ancylostomaduodenale(hookworm)
- Examples of parasites:
- Absolute eosinophil count:
- <500 = Normal
- 500-1500 = Mild, usually do to asthma vs. allergic rhinitis; don’t necessitate large workup
- >1500 = Moderate and significant; warrant a workup
- Symptoms are usually mild or absent and tend to spontaneously resolve after several days or, at most, after 2-3 weeks.
- Fever, malaise, cough, wheezing, and dyspnea are the most common symptoms. Less commonly, the patient may present with myalgia, anorexia, and urticaria.
- Social and travel history should be carefully elicited to identify risk factors for exposure to parasites.