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Adult onset of xanthelasmoid mastocytosis: Report of a rare entity
Xanthelasmoid or pseudoxanthomatous mastocytosis is an extremely rare variant of diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis. Herein, we describe an adult male with cutaneous mastocytosis showing multiple widespread yellowish ovoid papules like eruptive xanthoma.
Nafiseh Sadat Nabavi +4 more
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Mastocytosis: Fertility and Pregnancy Management in a Rare Disease
Mastocytosis encompasses a subset of rare diseases, characterized by the presence and accumulation of abnormal neoplastic MC in various organ systems, including skin, bone marrow, spleen and gastrointestinal tract.
Jacqueline Ferrari +5 more
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Abstract Background Animal cancer registry data are important for monitoring animal health, for prevention and research in veterinary medicine, and for comparative oncology. Since people and animals share the same environment and are exposed to many common risk factors, cancer patterns in animals may have a sentinel function for human health.
Claudio Trentin +10 more
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Mastocytosis: One Word for Different Diseases
Mastocytosis is a neoplastic disease originating from tissue infiltration by transformed mast cells. The diagnosis requires a high grade of suspicion due to the large variety of presenting symptoms. The World Health Organization classification recognizes
Marianna Criscuolo +3 more
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A Case for Anti‐IgE Vaccination
ABSTRACT Immunoglobulin E (IgE) plays a central role in allergic diseases by binding to the high‐affinity receptor FcεRI on mast cells and basophils, where allergen‐induced crosslinking triggers potent inflammatory responses. Various mechanisms by which IgE responses are generated and functionally regulated remain elusive despite many years of research.
Paul Engeroff +3 more
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Current approach to cutaneous mastocytosis in childhood
Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by clonal proliferation and accumulation of mast cells in one of more organs which may lead to different clinical pictures.
Deniz Ozceker +3 more
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The pathogenesis of mastocytosis is not well defined and thus treatment remains challenging and remains on a palliative basis. We present two cases (a 48-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man) with indolent systemic mastocytosis in whom omalizumab (anti ...
Sofie Lieberoth, Simon Francis Thomsen
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Diagnosing Systemic Mastocytosis: State of the Art
ABSTRACT With the advent of effective multikinase and selective tyrosine kinase inhibitors in systemic mastocytosis, diagnosing this rare disease has been critical to improving patient morbidity and mortality. This state‐of‐the‐art review interprets the international diagnostic criteria, including differences between the WHO 5th edition classification ...
Anton Rets, Tracy I. George
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Background: Mastocytosis is either cutaneous (with skin-limited proliferation of mast cells) or systemic (with mast cells in extracutaneous sites). The onset of solitary mastocytoma in an adult is rare.
Philip R. Cohen
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Abstract Pediatric anaphylaxis is a rapidly evolving and potentially fatal allergic reaction whose incidence is increasing worldwide, particularly among young children. Despite international guidelines identifying intramuscular epinephrine as the first‐line, life‐saving treatment, significant health inequities persist in the prevention, recognition ...
Carolina Grella +11 more
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