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A Case of Diffuse Cutaneous Mastocytosis in a Newborn
Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis (DCM) is a rare variant of mast cell disease with widespread erythema and is clinically apparent in early infancy. We report the case of a 1-day-old female neonate who presented with diffuse flush, pruritus, and extensive blistering.
Mi-Na Park +3 more
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A new germline mutation in KIT associated with diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis in a Chinese family
Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis (DCM) is an extremely rare disease characterized by massive proliferation of mast cells infiltrating the entire skin. We report a Chinese family with indolent DCM, and detection of a new germline KIT mutation located in the
Yin, J. H. +4 more
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The onset of mastocytosis occurs between birth and 2 years of age in approximately 55% of all cases; an additional 10% develop the disease before the age of 15 years.
Kettelhut, Brett V., Metcalfe, Dean D.
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Abnormal bone marrow histopathology in paediatric mastocytosis
The diagnostic criteria for paediatric mastocytosis are largely based on adult studies and bone marrow findings are not well described in children. We evaluated use of the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for the diagnosis of systemic disease in ...
Carter, Melody C +9 more
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The most frequent site of organ involvement in patients with any form of mastocytosis is the skin. Cutaneous expressions include urticaria pigmentosa, mastocytoma, diffuse and erythrodermic cutaneous mastocytosis, and telangiectasia macularis eruptiva ...
Soter, Nicholas A., Nicholas A. Soter
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Ichthyosis congenita type IV: a new case resembling diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis
The wide phenotypical heterogeneity within the ichthyosis congenita group of diseases is well known. We report a case of a very rare and unusual autosomal recessive ichthyosis congenita, type IV, according to the ultrastructural classification.
A. Brusasco +3 more
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Pediatric mastocytosis occurs before the age of 2 years in 90% of cases and is often limited to the skin. PM is congenital in 15-31% of patients. We retrospectively evaluated the features of mastocytosis present at birth in human-subject studies ...
Virdi, A +3 more
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Cutaneous mastocytosis: literature review
Objective: To classify cutaneous mastocytosis to better understand its prognosis and establish appropriate treatment. Method: Literature review using the PubMed platform.
Almeida, Gabriela Campos de
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