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Diseases [C] » Neoplasms [C04] » Neoplasms by Histologic Type » Neoplasms, Connective and Soft Tissue » Neoplasms, Connective Tissue » Mastocytosis » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous
Diseases [C] » Neoplasms [C04] » Neoplasms by Site » Skin Neoplasms » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous
Diseases [C] » Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases [C17] » Skin Diseases » Skin Neoplasms » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous
Diseases [C] » Immune System Diseases [C20] » Mast Cell Activation Disorders » Mastocytosis » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous
Description
Skin lesions due to abnormal infiltration of MAST CELLS. Cutaneous mastocytosis is confined to the skin without the involvement of other tissues or organs, and is mostly found in children. The three major variants are: URTICARIA PIGMENTOSA; diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis; and SOLITARY MASTOCYTOMA OF SKIN. MeSH
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