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  6. ... prevent a type of white blood cell called mast cells from causing swelling. These drops are given along ...
  7. ... prevent a type of white blood cell called mast cells from releasing histamine (may help prevent future attacks) ...
  8. ... mastocytosis. Abnormal collections of cells in the skin (mast cells) produce this rash. Unlike bullous mastocytosis, rubbing will ...
  9. ... other white blood cells, such as neutrophils and mast cells) is poorly controlled, leading to PDGFRB-associated chronic ...
  10. ... other white blood cells, such as neutrophils and mast cells) is poorly controlled, leading to PDGFRB-associated chronic ...
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