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How would you work up a patient with cutaneous mastocytosis?

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Dermatology · Duke Health

In adults, consider mastocytosis as being systemic until you prove it is not. A single normal or low-elevated tryptase does not eliminate the possibility of systemic mastocytosis. All patients should go to Heme/Onc for consideration of bone marrow biopsy and ideally high-sensitivity PCR to look for ...

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Medical Oncology · Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Is a BM biopsy a must when there is skin involvement?

I think a bone marrow biopsy for cutaneous mastocytosis is most helpful when it is in the setting of a patient being referred by dermatology for a skin biopsy result showing TMEP (telangiectasia macularis eruptive perstans) since TMEP has been ...

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