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Systemic mastocytosis (mas-to-sy-TOE-sis) is a rare disorder that results in too many mast cells building up in your body. A mast cell is a type of white ...
Another type of mastocytosis, cutaneous mastocytosis, typically occurs in children and usually affects only the skin. It generally doesn't progress to systemic ...
The primary purpose of Part 2 of this study is to determine the effect of avapritinib in reducing symptoms in Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis (ISM) and ...
Advanced diagnosis and treatment. Mayo Clinic doctors have access to the latest tests and technology to diagnose systemic mastocytosis. Mayo doctors trained in ...
Excess mast cells can build up in skin, bone and organs. When triggered, the cells release substances that can cause allergic reactions and organ damage.
Cromolyn is used to treat the symptoms of mastocytosis. Mastocytosis is a rare condition caused by too many mast cells in the body. These mast cells release ...
The purpose of this study is to identify biomarkers that can show differences in mast cell disease (Mastocytosis) status and activity for help with diagnosis ...
The purpose of this study is to attempt to establish new mast cell lines from patients with systemic mastocytosis using peripheral blood and/or bone marrow.
... mastocytosis patients having 1) up to 20% bone marrow infiltration by mast cells and/or 2) mediator-release symptoms which are not controlled by tolerated ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a registry to collect long-term data on patients with pediatric cutaneous mastocytosis, and develop better knowledge ...
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