A 21-year-old woman referred with fever, generalized pruritus, cough and weight loss (about 8 kg) since 2 months ago. She was a housewife, living in north of IRAN. She was in good health before that time. She had no history of smoking or drug consumption and her medical history was negative except for a Cesarean section performed 2 years ago. Physical examination revealed oral temperature of 38.2°C and scratch marks all over the body without other abnormalities. The laboratory findings were as follows: WBC = 14 x 103 ml/ (neutrophils=26%, Lymph=21%, eosinophils=53%), Hb=11/4g/dl (MCV=85 fl), platelet= 269x 103/ml, ESR= 25 ml/h, serum IgE= 2400 lu/ml (normal up to 182). Bone marrow aspiration showed predominance of myeloid series with eosinophilia without any parasite, granuloma or malignant cells. Biochemistry, electrolyte, renal and liver function tests were normal. ANA, anti - DNA(ds), HBsAg, HCVAb and HIVAb were all negative.Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) level was normal. The serology of toxocara and echinococcus was negative. Spiral CT-scan of the chest, paranasal sinuses and echocardiography were normal. Spiral CT-scan of the abdomen with intravenous and oral contrast revealed multiple ill-defined hypodense foci in the liver (Figure 1).