Mast cell neoplasm

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blood /lymphatic neoplasm

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  • Another potential indicator of mast cell neoplasm is the T-/NK-cell-associated marker CD2.
  • The most common human mast cell neoplasm is a multiple cutaneous form occurring in infancy, known as urticaria pigmentosa.
  • The occurrence of a bilateral mandibular mast cell neoplasm in a mouse with lymphocytic leukemia.
  • [Growth of a transplantable mast-cell neoplasm in the mouse inhibited by vesicular stomatitis virus (author's transl)]Bandlow G, Schlemminger B.
  • USA 92 (1995): 10560-10564 Medline 96068655 Somatic c-KIT activating mutation in urticaria pigmentosa and aggressive mastocytosis: establishment of clonality in a human mast cell neoplasm Longley, B.
  • Clinical evidence for the phagocytic capability of neoplastic feline mast cells was provided by recogn 143 ition of endocytosed erythrocytes in seven of 12 cytological smears of mast cell neoplasms, particularly in those cells collected from splenic tumors.

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