Fifty children (mean age 8 years) with an absolute eosinophil count ranging from 1956 to 28,500 were studied in a tertiary hospital in Nepal. Most had multisystem involvement: 47 had constitutional symptoms; 38 had gastrointestinal symptoms; and 37 had respiratory symptoms. Abdominal pain, fever, cough and weight loss were the most common presentations while pleural effusion, ascites, pericardial effusion, abdominal nodes and high erythrocyte sedimentation rates were the common investigational findings.
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