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What is Eosinophillia?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 3/22/2024

Eosinophilia means increase of Eosinophils which are a type of Leucocytes.

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What type of cell is a eosinophills?

oesinophilic cells - cytoplasm filled with keratin filaments No nucleus. No organelles. Thick plasma membrane eg: stratum corneum (the most superficial layer of epidermis) Hope that helps. you can thanks me later.


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