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Adult-onset mastocytosis in the skin is highly suggestive of systemic mastocytosis
Adult-onset urticaria pigmentosa/mastocytosis in the skin almost always persists throughout life. The prevalence of systemic mastocytosis in such patients is not precisely known. Bone marrow biopsies from 59 patients with mastocytosis in the skin and all
Flaig, Michael J. +9 more
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Pediatric Cutaneous Mastocytosis With Motor and Intellectual Delay. [PDF]
Watanabe Y +4 more
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The hallmark of mastocytosis is the pathological accumulation of mast cells in various tissues. The skin is the most frequently affected organ, followed by bone marrow.
Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose +3 more
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Unusual presentation of maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis in an infant with skin of color. [PDF]
Markeson C +4 more
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Gastrointestinal Manifestations in a Child With Mastocytosis
Mastocytosis is characterized by the accumulation of mast cells in different tissues either in the skin or extracutaneous organs. Herein, a 13-year-old girl is presented who suffered from intermittent abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea with erythematous ...
Gholamhossein Fallahi +5 more
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When Mast Cells Run Amok: A Comprehensive Review and Case Study on Severe Neonatal Diffuse Cutaneous Mastocytosis. [PDF]
Olteanu EG +3 more
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Comparison of cutaneous mastocytosis with onset in children and adults
Background/aim: Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by the abnormal infiltration of mast cells in the skin and sometimes other organs.
TAKCI, Zennure +4 more
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Dermoscopic Features of Different Forms of Cutaneous Mastocytosis: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Sławińska M +5 more
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Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a benign non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis characterized by skin lesions that tend to be self-limited. Ocular lesions can occur in juvenile xanthogranuloma, most commonly presenting as an iris granuloma.
Naysan, J. +9 more
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Cutaneous mastocytosis: diagnostic challenges and dietary influences in a prolonged case report
Cutaneous mastocytosis is a rare condition characterized by abnormal mast cell proliferation in the skin. We present the case of a 65-year-old man with recurrent urticaria-like rashes persisting for more than eight years. Despite multiple misdiagnoses as
Lina Al-Soufi +3 more
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