A cross‐sectional study on quality of life in adult indolent systemic mastocytosis and its association with cutaneous involvement
Eugenio Isoletta,
Annalisa De Silvestri,
Alice Bonelli
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSystemic mastocytosis (SM) is characterized by abnormal mast cell accumulation in various tissues, including the skin, and encompasses several clinical variants, ranging from less aggressive to more severe forms. ISM, the most common variant, often presents with cutaneous manifestations, causing significant impairment in QoL due to mediator‐release symptoms and stigma associated with typical cutaneous lesions.ObjectivesThe study aimed to assess QoL impairment in ISM patients and its correlation with … Show more
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