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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for mastocytosis
  1. Systemic mastocytosis is a blood disorder that can affect many different body systems. Individuals with the condition can develop signs and symptoms at any age, ...
  2. Urticaria pigmentosa is a skin disease that produces patches of darker skin and very bad itching . Hives can ... Urticaria pigmentosa occurs when there are too many inflammatory cells (mast cells) in the skin. Mast cells are ...
  3. This is a picture of diffuse, cutaneous mastocytosis. Abnormal collections of cells in the skin (mast cells) produce this rash. Unlike bullous mastocytosis, rubbing will not lead to formation of blisters ( ...
  4. Urticaria pigmentosa is characterized by few to many brownish spots which itch and, when scratched, produce welts and ...
  5. Urticaria pigmentosa is characterized by several to many brownish spots that itch and, when scratched, produce welts and ...
  6. Urticaria pigmentosa is characterized by several to many brownish spots that itch and, when scratched, produce welts and ...
  7. Mastocytosis (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Immune System and Disorders/Specifics ... Immune System and Disorders ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  8. ... been found to play a role in systemic mastocytosis. This condition is a blood disorder that typically ... and can affect many different body systems. Systemic mastocytosis occurs when mast cells abnormally accumulate in tissues. ...
  9. ... Midostaurin is also used to certain types of mastocytosis (a blood disorder in which there are too ...
  10. ... is also used to treat certain types of mastocytosis (a blood disorder in which there are too ...
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