Symptoms

Cutaneous mastocytosis

Cutaneous mastocytosis is characterized by small brown-red flecks on the skin which can turn to hives if they are scratched.

Because the symptoms resemble urticaria (hives), cutaneous mastocytosis is sometimes referred to as "urticaria pigmentosa".

Systemic mastocytosis

The symptoms of systemic mastocytosis depend on the location of the mast cell proliferation. Symptoms can include headaches, bone pain, itching, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, or severe allergic reaction.

Some patients only experience minimal discomfort, while others have severe symptoms that require constant treatment with medication.  

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ECARF - Δίκτυα

GARD Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases
Institut für Produktqualität
Global Allergy and Asthma European Network
MeDALL - Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy
Allergic Rhinitis and it's Impact on Asthma
Autoinflammation Reference Center Charité
Autoinflammation Network e.V.
Urticaria Network e.V. Informationsportal für Urtikaria-Betroffene
STERN Ratgeber Allergie

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