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Reconsidering cytoreductive therapy in high-risk pediatric mastocytosis: From diffuse cutaneous to smoldering systemic disease. [PDF]
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Clonal Mast Cell Disorders and Mutation Profile in Adults Initially Presenting with Mast Cell Activation (Anaphylaxis) versus Non-Anaphylactic Presentations: A Joint Allergy-Hematology Cohort. [PDF]
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Comparative Analysis of Pediatric and Adult Mastocytosis: Clinical Presentation, Triggers, and Treatment Patterns from a Tertiary Care Registry. [PDF]
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Familial Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Pediatric Dermatology, 2001Cutaneous mastocytosis appears to occur sporadically; however, familial inheritance has been reported in 50 families since the mid‐1880s. We report four cases of telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans (TMEP) occurring in three generations of a family. Whereas most patients with TMEP manifest in adulthood, all of the members of this family developed
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Pathologia veterinaria, 1970
A description of equine cutaneous mastocytosis is given. The lesion was characterized by focal aggregates of mast cells, and by eosinophils, fibrinoid necrosis of collagen, and focal necrosis with dystrophic mineralization of necrotic debris. This is an uncommon, previously undescribed lesion in horses.
K, Altera, L, Clark
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A description of equine cutaneous mastocytosis is given. The lesion was characterized by focal aggregates of mast cells, and by eosinophils, fibrinoid necrosis of collagen, and focal necrosis with dystrophic mineralization of necrotic debris. This is an uncommon, previously undescribed lesion in horses.
K, Altera, L, Clark
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Atypical Diffuse Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972A 19-month-old boy was found to have atypical diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis. Although severe dermographism and pressure urticaria were present from early infancy, his disease remained undiagnosed because he lacked the characteristic bullous and pigmented lesions of urticaria pigmentosa and the pebbly skin texture usually found in diffuse cutaneous ...
T, Sahihi, N B, Esterly
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Cutaneous mastocytosis: A dermatological perspective
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2020AbstractMastocytosis is a rare disease characterised by expansion and collection of clonal mast cells in various organs including the skin, bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes and gastrointestinal tract. The prevalence of mastocytosis has been estimated to be one in 10 000, while the estimated incidence is one per 100 000 people per year.
Di Raimondo, Cosimo +9 more
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Cutaneous mastocytosis complicating pregnancy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1995Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans, a rare form of cutaneous mastocytosis associated with elevated histamine excretion, has not previously been reported to complicate pregnancy.A woman presented in the late second trimester with an anaphylactoid reaction, rash, uterine contractions, and vaginal bleeding.
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