| Literature DB >> 25761911 |
A Zink1, M Grosber1, A Schuch1, T Biedermann1, K Brockow2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis is a rare disease with increased numbers of mast cells and development of blisters, which can be easily overlooked. CASE REPORT: A 6-month-old girl was presented by her parents with acute onset of numerous, disseminated bullae on her body. Histology revealed numerous mast cells in a skin sample and highly elevated serum tryptase levels were detected. The diagnosis of diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis was made. The patient was medically treated with glucocorticoids and antibiotics. Within a few years of time a complete remission of developing bullae, a major clinical improvement as well as a continuous decrease of basal tryptase was seen. Today, the girl is 14 years old and without any apparent limitation due to the disease and in fact she is very successful in competitive sports.Entities:
Keywords: Blister formation; Bullous mastocytosis; Mast cells; Tryptase; Urticaria pigmentosa
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25761911 DOI: 10.1007/s00105-015-3612-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hautarzt ISSN: 0017-8470 Impact factor: 0.751