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Cutaneous mastocytosis and infantile hemangioma. Only a coincidence?
This work considers a possible clinical correlation between hemangiomas and mastocytosis in 5 patients. Retrospectively, we analyzed 96 patients with CM, consecutively observed between November 2008 and April 2017.
Ambrogio, Francesca +3 more
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Atypical mast cells and multiple myeloma: An ambiguous alliance with diagnostic implications
British Journal of Haematology, Volume 208, Issue 3, Page 817-818, March 2026.
Jean‐Baptiste Rieu +5 more
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Bullous mastocytosis: a Case Report
Mastocytosis is a disorder characterized by abnormal mast cell proliferation. The skin is the most common site of involvement. Extracutaneous involvement occurs in systemic mastocytosis with infiltrations in the gastrointestinal tract, lymph nodes, bone ...
Galal El Enany +7 more
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Avapritinib for Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Hannah Lee +4 more
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Case Report of Systemic Mastocytosis with Cutaneous Involvement
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disease of hematopoietic stem cells characterized by the accumulation of mast cells in the skin (cutaneous mastocytosis, CM) or in multiple organs such as the bone marrow, liver, spleen, and lymph nodes (systemic ...
YILMAZ, İNSU +2 more
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First described by Nettleship et al. in 1869 [1], mastocytoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the pathologic accumulation of mast cells in various tissues [2-5].
John Ekladous +6 more
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
wiley +1 more source
Disseminated tense bullae on newborn
Graziele Áquila de Souza Brandão, MD +4 more
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