Data Entry: Please note that the research database will be replaced by UNIverse by the end of October 2023. Please enter your data into the system https://universe-intern.unibas.ch. Thanks

Login for users with Unibas email account...

Login for registered users without Unibas email account...

 
[Mastocytosis in children].
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4696115
Author(s) Wassmer, Hanna; Hartmann, Karin
Author(s) at UniBasel Hartmann, Karin
Year 2023
Title [Mastocytosis in children].
Journal Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany)
Volume 74
Number 5
Pages / Article-Number 323-329
Keywords Antihistamines; KIT mutation; Mastocytosis; Tryptase; Urticaria pigmentosa
Mesh terms Humans; Child; Mastocytosis, diagnosis; Mast Cells; Urticaria Pigmentosa, diagnosis; Mastocytosis, Systemic, diagnosis; Mastocytosis, Cutaneous, diagnosis
Abstract

Mastocytosis in children is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal accumulation of tissue mast cells. Mastocytosis in children presents with typical skin alterations that are classified as maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis, diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis, or mastocytoma. Some patients also develop mast cell mediator symptoms, such as pruritus, flush, and anaphylaxis. In many children, the disease is characterized by a benign and usually self-limiting course; systemic mastocytosis with extracutaneous involvement and a chronic or progressive course is found only rarely. Therapeutically, H1 antihistamines are primarily used on an as-needed basis or as continuous treatment, depending on the severity. Children, parents and caregivers should be thoroughly educated about the clinical picture and possible trigger factors of mast cell mediator release. For children with extensive skin alterations and severe symptoms, the prescription of an epinephrine auto-injector is recommended for emergency treatment.

ISSN/ISBN 2731-7013
Full Text on edoc
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1007/s00105-023-05168-9
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37140636
   

MCSS v5.8 PRO. 0.351 sec, queries - 0.000 sec ©Universität Basel  |  Impressum   |    
29/04/2024