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Cutaneous mastocytosis. Getting beneath the skin of the issue: a case report [PDF]
Parag Tamhankar +2 more
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Bullous mastocytosis: a Case Report
Mastocytosis is a disorder characterized by abnormal mast cell proliferation. The skin is the most common site of involvement. Extracutaneous involvement occurs in systemic mastocytosis with infiltrations in the gastrointestinal tract, lymph nodes, bone ...
Galal El Enany +7 more
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Drug hypersensitivity reactions and allergy in patients with mastocytosis
Mastocytosis is a rare myeloproliferative disease caused by excessive proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in the skin and internal organs. The most common variant of mastocytosis in children is cutaneous mastocytosis.
Justyna H. Czarny +7 more
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Disseminated tense bullae on newborn
Graziele Áquila de Souza Brandão, MD +4 more
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Dermatofibroma: a curious tumor. [PDF]
A tumor, such as a dermatofibroma, causes consternation among many patients, but it rarely creates problems on its own. Also called a histiocytoma, it remains one of the most common mesenchymal growths.
Lambert, Peter C +3 more
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A Comprehensive Review of Mastocytosis From Pathophysiology to Management Strategies
Introduction: Mastocytosis is a rare hematologic neoplasm characterized by the abnormal proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in various tissues. Its clinical manifestations vary widely, ranging from cutaneous lesions to systemic involvement with
Magdalena Marchaj +9 more
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Recurrent prosthetic mitral valve thrombosis: The first report of an unusual feature of systemic mastocytosis, a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Background: Mastocytosis is a systemic disease involving the clonal expansion of mast cells in multiple organs. Given that immune system overreaction and excessive histamine release are among the most prominent events in mastocytosis, the incidence of ...
Amirhossein Akbarzadehpasha +6 more
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Rare Clinical Image of Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Mastocytosis, a rare condition also referred to as a clonal bone marrow disorder, is characterised by an excessive presence of CD34+ mast cell progenitors and functionally impaired mast cells. This disorder can affect both adults and children, leading to
Shubham Khanke +3 more
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Pediatric Cutaneous Mastocytosis With Motor and Intellectual Delay. [PDF]
Watanabe Y +4 more
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Severe Cutaneous Mastocytosis in a 10‐Month‐Old Infant [PDF]
Charmaine Gray +3 more
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