Abstract

Pediatric mastocytosis has generally a benign prognosis. However some patients suffer from severe mast cell (MC) mediator-associated symptoms including anaphylaxis.

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  • Pediatric mastocytosis has generally a benign prognosis

  • Some patients suffer from severe mast cell (MC) mediator-associated symptoms including anaphylaxis

  • Patients were classified according to the type of skin lesions following the WHO classification

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PD34 - Childhood mastocytosis: serum baseline total tryptase levels and extent of cutaneous disease as predictors of mast cell mediator release symptoms. Alexia Chatzipetrou*, Christoforos Koulias, Christina Georgia Zeliou, Myrto Potika, Katerina Chliva, Michael Makris. From 3rd Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Athens, Greece. From 3rd Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Athens, Greece. 17-19 October 2013

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