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  • Mastocytosis
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  • The disease usually affects children and often resolves itself without treatment. However, a rarer form affects adults and can develop into a serious illness. The symptoms of mastocytosis resemble an allergy, up to and including anaphylactic shock. However, instead of being set off by outside stimuli, the symptoms often come on at random. Because of its similarly to allergies, many cases of mastocytosis are misdiagnosed, making it a zebra diagnosis. The best way to reach a definitive diagnosis is with a skin biopsy. Mastocytosis cannot be cured, but the symptoms can be managed with medication.
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mortalityrate
  • Moderate
symptom
  • Skin lesions, fatigue, abdominal discomfort, nausea, diarrhea, intolerance to food and drugs, intolerance to smells, infections of the lungs, nose and eyes, inflammation of the ears, nose and throat, anaphylaxis, low blood pressure, fainting, bone pain, muscle pain, decreased bone density, headache, eye discomfort, malabsorption
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Name
  • Mastocytosis
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Cause
  • Unknown
abstract
  • The disease usually affects children and often resolves itself without treatment. However, a rarer form affects adults and can develop into a serious illness. The symptoms of mastocytosis resemble an allergy, up to and including anaphylactic shock. However, instead of being set off by outside stimuli, the symptoms often come on at random. Because of its similarly to allergies, many cases of mastocytosis are misdiagnosed, making it a zebra diagnosis. The best way to reach a definitive diagnosis is with a skin biopsy. Mastocytosis cannot be cured, but the symptoms can be managed with medication.
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