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PEDIATRIC MASTOCYTOSIS: AN UPDATE
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disorder, characterized by excessive proliferation and accumulation of mast cells (MC) in various organs and tissues. Cutaneous mastocytosis (CM), the most common form in children, is defined when MC infiltration is limited ...
Fiorina Giona
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Cutaneous Mastocytosis in Children: Is It Just a Skin Disease?
Introduction: Mastocytosis is characterized by the excessive proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in organs such as the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and bone marrow.
Tuğba Aktürk +2 more
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Systemic Lymphadenopathic Mastocytosis with Eosinophilia
Systemic mastocytosis is a neoplastic proliferation of mast cells that most frequently involves cutaneous sites. Mastocytosis involves various extracutaneous sites, but the lymph node is rare.
Soyoung Im +3 more
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Phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of mastocytosis according to the age of onset. [PDF]
International audienceAdult's mastocytosis is usually associated with persistent systemic involvement and c-kit 816 mutation, while pediatrics disease is mostly limited to the skin and often resolves spontaneously.
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Pseudoxanthomatous diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis in a child [PDF]
Abnormal accumulation of mast cells in the skin is called cutaneous mastocytosis. Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosishas two clinical variants, pseudoxanthomatous/xanthelasmoid and bullous type. Childhood disease is mostly self limiting. This may sometimes be
Ritu Gujarati Vishwanath +2 more
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Urticaria pigmentosa and systemic mastocytosis
Key Clinical Message Additional investigations for systemic involvement should be initiated once the diagnosis of cutaneous mastocytosis has been established in an adult patient.
Jonathan Keow +3 more
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Differential Diagnoses of Systemic Mastocytosis in Routinely Processed Bone Marrow Biopsy Specimens: A Review [PDF]
Diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis (SM) is mainly based on the morphological demonstration of compact mast cell infiltrates in various tissue sites. In almost all patients such infiltrates are detected in the bone marrow.
Horny, H. -P., Sotlar, K., Valent, P.
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Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis in an infant
Mastocytosis is a group of a disorder characterized by infiltration of mast cell in various organs, e.g. skin, bone marrow, liver, spleen, gastrointestinal tract, lymph node, etc., The term bullous mastocytosis is generally used to describe the varieties
Sitangshu Chatterjee +2 more
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Bullous disease in infant: think of cutaneous mastocytosis
Mastocytosis is a rare disease. The cutaneous form is the most frequent. There are several clinical forms of cutaneous mastocytosis including the bullous form which is rare.
Kaoutar Achehboune +4 more
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