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Challenges in the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Mastocytosis. [PDF]
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2004
Urticaria pigmentosa (UP), resulting from the accumulation of excessive numbers of mast cells in the skin, is the most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis. Observations highlight the diversity of this disease. Clonal expansion of early hematopoietic progenitor cells carrying activating mutations in KIT seems to be the basis of adult-onset UP.
M. Paredes Rizo, R. Giménez García
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Urticaria pigmentosa (UP), resulting from the accumulation of excessive numbers of mast cells in the skin, is the most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis. Observations highlight the diversity of this disease. Clonal expansion of early hematopoietic progenitor cells carrying activating mutations in KIT seems to be the basis of adult-onset UP.
M. Paredes Rizo, R. Giménez García
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Hereditary Urticaria Pigmentosa
Archives of Dermatology, 1964The second genetically significant report of urticaria pigmentosa in closely related individuals is presented. The hereditary pattern seems to be that of an incompletely penetrant autosomal dominance.
B G, GROSS, K, HASHIMOTO
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Urticaria Pigmentosa (Mastocytosis)
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960Despite numerous reports of urticaria pigmentosa, the riddle of the mast cell and the etiology of this disease have not been solved. Paradoxically, although extensive lesions with systemic involvement have been described, the disease has, with few exceptions 1-9 run a benign course.
J, HASEGAWA, S M, BLUEFARB
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