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Term:cutaneous mastocytosis
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Definition:Cutaneous mastocytosis is a term referring to a group of diseases characterized by abnormal accumulation and proliferation of skin mastocytes. In some cases (most commonly in adults), cutaneous mastocytosis may occur in association with mast cell infiltration of various extracutaneous organs, in which case the disorder is referred to as systemic mastocytosis.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: CM;   cutaneous (skin) mastocytosis;   cutaneous mastocytosis (disease);   mastocytosis, systemic, somatic
 related_synonym: CMCD
 xref: DOID:3663;   GARD:7842;   HP:0200151;   ICD10:Q82.2;   ICDO:9740/1;   MEDGEN:210143;   MESH:D034701;   MIM:154800;   MONDO:0019023;   MP:0031395;   NCI:C7137;   ONCOTREE:CMCD;   ORDO:66646;   SCTID:397012002;   UMLS:C1136033;   icd11.foundation:1300710062



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        disease 0
          genetic disorder 0
            hereditary skin disorder 0
              cutaneous mastocytosis 0
                maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis 0
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          cancer or benign tumor 0
            neoplastic disease or syndrome 0
              neoplasm 0
                hematopoietic and lymphoid system neoplasm 0
                  hematopoietic and lymphoid cell neoplasm 0
                    myeloid neoplasm 0
                      Mast Cell Neoplasm 0
                        Mastocytosis 0
                          cutaneous mastocytosis 0
                            maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis 0
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