Research Article

Hypereosinophilic Syndrome, Cardiomyopathies, and Sudden Cardiac Death in Superinvasive Opisthorchiasis

Table 1

Cellular composition of myocardial infiltrates around (O. felineus) metabolites in hypereosinophilic syndrome and sudden cardiac death in patients with superinvasive opisthorchiasis.

No.Components of infiltratesProportion of cells in the infiltrate, M ± m (%)
HESSCD associated with HES

1WBC66.17 ± 5.1488.73 ± 4.81
Eosinophilic76.31 ± 3.8677.28 ± 2.84
Lymphocytes8.34 ± 3.447.10 ± 2.08
Neutrophilic10.63 ± 2.6812.12 ± 3.16
Monocytes3.24 ± 0.833.00 ± 0.72
Basophilic1.48 ± 0.010.50 ± 0.06
2Endotheliocytes8.66 ± 2.683.14 ± 1.22
3Fibroblasts7.47 ± 3.013.05 ± 2.82
4Fibrocytes10.14 ± 1.940.84 ± 0.08
5Macrophages5.19 ± 2.634.08 ± 1.83
6Plasmocytes2.37 ± 0.940.16 ± 0.04