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French guidelines for the management of nonadvanced mastocytosis in adults [PDF]
Mastocytosis is a rare disease caused by abnormal mast cell accumulation/proliferation in various organs/tissues. Its clinical features exhibit significant variability irrespective of its clinical presentation, classification, global survival or impact ...
Cristina Bulai Livideanu +5 more
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Childhood cutaneous mastocytosis: Revisited
Cutaneous mastocytosis is a neoplasm characterized by the proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in the skin. There can be involvement of other organ systems as well.
Bhavya Swarnkar, Rashmi Sarkar
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Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis with novel somatic KIT mutation K509I and association with tuberous sclerosis [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis (DCM) is a rare but potentially fatal condition when diagnosis and targeted treatments are delayed.
Iris M. Otani +8 more
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Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis (pigmented maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis) in a cat
Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis was diagnosed in a 6-year-old, indoor, neutered female domestic European shorthair cat. Marked pruritus located mainly on the head and neck was noticed in the cat and in this area the animal had developed alopecia, crusts ...
Marcin Szczepanik +3 more
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Background. Mastocytosis is a disease characterized by the presence of mast cells in various organs. The skin is affected most often. Almost every patient diagnosed with mastocytosis has skin lesions.
O.L. Statkevych, T.V. Sviatenko
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Introduction:. Mastocytosis, a clonal proliferation of mast cells commonly involving the skin and bone marrow, has a varied clinical presentation ranging from cutaneous lesions to systemic disease.
Laura Gleason +7 more
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Review on cutaneous mastocytosis, with data on clinics, pathology, and involved genes.
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Clinical Cases: Diagnostic Errors of Mastocytosis Cutaneous Forms in Children
Background. Mastocytosis refers to the group of rare diseases with pathological mast cells accumulation in tissues. Although diagnosis of cutaneous mastocytosis is not usually difficult for experienced physicians, misdiagnosis is possible.Clinical cases ...
Lianna K. Aslamazyan +4 more
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Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of disorders in which mast cells exhibit clonal proliferation that infiltrates one or more organs. In cutaneous mastocytosis, the mast cells infiltrate the skin only, whereas systemic mastocytosis is diagnosed when ...
Awni Alshurafa +4 more
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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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