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Lipodystrophy, pancreatitis, and eosinophilia.
  1. P M Smith,
  2. M E Morgans,
  3. C G Clark,
  4. J E Lennard-Jones,
  5. O Gunnlaugsson,
  6. T A Jonasson

    Abstract

    Two patients suffering from partial lipodystrophy, pancreatitis, and recurrent eosinophilia are described. In one patient the duodenum and the terminal ileum were narrowed, the appearances suggesting eosinophilic gastroenteritis: bilateral hydronephrosis was also present without ureteric obstruction. An association between lipodystrophy and renal disease is recognized; it is possible that there is also an association between lipodystrophy and pancreatitis, and eosinophilia with or without an intestinal lesion may be a further association.

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