Mastocytosis presents as a focal or generalized increase of mast cells, particularly in the skin, but also in other organs. Activating mutations of KIT (formerly c-kit), the receptor of the mast cell growth factor stem cell factor (SCF), appear to play a key role in the pathogenesis of sporadic adult onset mastocytosis. However, these mutations are not present in childhood-onset and familial mastocytosis and also fail to explain the heterogeneity of adult-onset disease. Other factors such as prolonged survival of mast cells may therefore participate in causing and modulating the pathological increase of mast cells in mastocytosis.; To examine the expression of proliferation and apoptosis markers in the mast cells of cutaneous mastocytosis l...
Background Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of clinical disorders characterized by the abnormal...
The most frequent site of organ involvement in patients with any form of mastocytosis is the skin. C...
Clonal cytogenetic abnormalities similar to those observed in other haematological neoplasms are dem...
Mastocytosis is a rare disease characterized by a primary pathological increase in mast cells in dif...
Mast cells (MCs) are physiologically activated by binding of stem cell factor (SCF) to the extracell...
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disorder characterized by excessive proliferation and accumulation of ...
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disorder, characterized by excessive proliferation and accumulation of...
Adult mastocytosis is usually persistent and caused by c-KIT codon 816–activating mutations. Pediatr...
Mastcytosis is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal increase of mast cells in tissues. The sk...
Mastcytosis is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal increase of mast cells in tissues. The sk...
Pediatric mastocytosis presents with heterogeneous cutaneous lesions and symptoms that are caused by...
International audienceAdult's mastocytosis is usually associated with persistent systemic involvemen...
Mastocytosis is a rare disease characterized by accumulation of mast cells in tissues. To investigat...
The hallmark of mastocytosis is the pathological accumulation of mast cells in various tissues. The ...
Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous clinical entity which is classified into four categories: 1- indolen...
Background Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of clinical disorders characterized by the abnormal...
The most frequent site of organ involvement in patients with any form of mastocytosis is the skin. C...
Clonal cytogenetic abnormalities similar to those observed in other haematological neoplasms are dem...
Mastocytosis is a rare disease characterized by a primary pathological increase in mast cells in dif...
Mast cells (MCs) are physiologically activated by binding of stem cell factor (SCF) to the extracell...
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disorder characterized by excessive proliferation and accumulation of ...
Mastocytosis is a rare clonal disorder, characterized by excessive proliferation and accumulation of...
Adult mastocytosis is usually persistent and caused by c-KIT codon 816–activating mutations. Pediatr...
Mastcytosis is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal increase of mast cells in tissues. The sk...
Mastcytosis is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal increase of mast cells in tissues. The sk...
Pediatric mastocytosis presents with heterogeneous cutaneous lesions and symptoms that are caused by...
International audienceAdult's mastocytosis is usually associated with persistent systemic involvemen...
Mastocytosis is a rare disease characterized by accumulation of mast cells in tissues. To investigat...
The hallmark of mastocytosis is the pathological accumulation of mast cells in various tissues. The ...
Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous clinical entity which is classified into four categories: 1- indolen...
Background Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous group of clinical disorders characterized by the abnormal...
The most frequent site of organ involvement in patients with any form of mastocytosis is the skin. C...
Clonal cytogenetic abnormalities similar to those observed in other haematological neoplasms are dem...