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Diseases [C] » Neoplasms [C04] » Neoplasms by Histologic Type » Neoplasms, Connective and Soft Tissue » Neoplasms, Connective Tissue » Mastocytosis » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous » Urticaria Pigmentosa
Diseases [C] » Neoplasms [C04] » Neoplasms by Site » Skin Neoplasms » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous » Urticaria Pigmentosa
Diseases [C] » Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases [C17] » Skin Diseases » Pigmentation Disorders » Urticaria Pigmentosa
Diseases [C] » Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases [C17] » Skin Diseases » Skin Neoplasms » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous » Urticaria Pigmentosa
Diseases [C] » Immune System Diseases [C20] » Mast Cell Activation Disorders » Mastocytosis » Mastocytosis, Cutaneous » Urticaria Pigmentosa
Description
The most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis (MASTOCYTOSIS, CUTANEOUS) that occurs primarily in children. It is characterized by the multiple small reddish-brown pigmented pruritic macules and papules. MeSH
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