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Other names people use for this condition
  • EMS
  • L-tryptophan induced EMS
  • Syndrome with inflammatory and autoimmune components that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart
  • Severe muscle pain and abnormally high eosinophils

Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome
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