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   Caption        = Skin: Cutaneous Mastocytosis; childhood form (A), there is a tumoral dermal infiltrate devoid of epidermotropism and composed of bland cells with conspicuous cell boundaries and uniform, round, centrally located nuclei (B). Confirmatory cytoplasmic granules are only apparent with metachromatic stains, such as this Giemsa stain (C), or by upon ultrastructural examination (D). C, X1000. D, X65,000. <br> <small> [http://www.peir.net Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] </small> |
   Caption        = Skin: Cutaneous Mastocytosis; childhood form (A), there is a tumoral dermal infiltrate devoid of epidermotropism and composed of bland cells with conspicuous cell boundaries and uniform, round, centrally located nuclei (B). Confirmatory cytoplasmic granules are only apparent with metachromatic stains, such as this Giemsa stain (C), or by upon ultrastructural examination (D). C, X1000. D, X65,000. <br> <small> [http://www.peir.net Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology] </small> |
   DiseasesDB    = 7864 |
   DiseasesDB    = 7864|
   ICD10          = {{ICD10|Q|82|2|q|80}}, {{ICD10|C|96|2|c|81}} |
   ICD10          = {{ICD10|Q|82|2|q|80}}, {{ICD10|C|96|2|c|81}} |
   ICD9          = {{ICD9|757.33}}, {{ICD9|202.6}} |
   ICD9          = {{ICD9|757.33}}, {{ICD9|202.6}} |
   ICDO          = 9741/3 |
   ICDO          = 9741/3|
   OMIM          = 154800 |
   OMIM          = 154800|
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   MedlinePlus    =|
   MeshID        = D008415 |
   MeshID        = D008415|
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{{SK}} Urticaria pigmentosa
{{SK}} Urticaria pigmentosa

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Mastocytosis
Skin: Cutaneous Mastocytosis; childhood form (A), there is a tumoral dermal infiltrate devoid of epidermotropism and composed of bland cells with conspicuous cell boundaries and uniform, round, centrally located nuclei (B). Confirmatory cytoplasmic granules are only apparent with metachromatic stains, such as this Giemsa stain (C), or by upon ultrastructural examination (D). C, X1000. D, X65,000.
Image courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology
ICD-10 Q82.2, C96.2
ICD-9 757.33, 202.6
ICD-O: 9741/3
OMIM 154800
DiseasesDB 7864
MeSH D008415

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