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Cutaneous Mastocytosis in Pediatric Patients With Skin of Color: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Walker TD +4 more
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Case Report: A rare case of synchronous ovarian mixed germ cell tumor and mast cell leukemia in a pediatric patient. [PDF]
Liu C +9 more
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Aggressive Systemic Mastocytosis Presenting as Pyrexia of Unknown Origin and Sclerotic Bone Lesions: An Uncommon Presentation of a Rare Haematological Disorder. [PDF]
Ismail U, Fatima SA.
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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
A, Chang +5 more
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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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