Rook's Textbook of Dermatology 2024
DOI: 10.1002/9781119709268.rook046
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Mastocytosis

Clive E. H. Grattan,
Deepti H. Radia

Abstract: Mastocytosis is caused by a clonal expansion of neoplastic mast cells. It usually presents in the skin, bone marrow or both but may affect other tissues. Children with cutaneous mastocytosis present with urticaria pigmentosa, mastocytomas or diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis. Around 50% will remit spontaneously before adulthood. Most adults have indolent systemic mastocytosis and carry the D816V KIT mutation. A few will progress to advanced disease. Risks include anaphylaxis, reduction in … Show more

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