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Look up: mastocytoma

  1. Mastocytoma
    Mastocytoma: A form of mastocytosis characterized by a benign nodular skin tumor infiltrated by mast cells. Usually present at birth or in early childhood and resolves spontaneously. Also called a mast cell tumor.
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  2. mastocytoma
    Neoplastic mast cells.
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  3. mastocytoma
    <oncology, tumour> Neoplastic mast cells. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  4. mastocytoma
    (mas″to-si-to´mә) a benign, local aggregation of mast cells forming a nodular tumor.
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  5. mastocytoma
    Type: Term Pronunciation: mas′tō-sī-tō′mă Definitions: 1. A fairly well-circumscribed accumulation or nodular focus of mast cells, grossly resembling a neoplasm.
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  6. Mastocytoma
    Mastocytomas are localized collections of mast cells. Typically .5 to 1.5 cm in diameter, they have a yellow-red-brown color. Stroking the lesion elicits an urticarial response, Darier's sign. Extensive mast cell involvement of the skin is called urticaria pigmentosa.
    Found on http://www.skincareguide.ca/glossary/m/m

  7. mastocytoma
    A growth or lump of mast cells (a type of white blood cell). Mast cell tumors can involve the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle tissue. Also called mast cell tumor.
    Found on http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?expand=

  8. Mastocytoma
    , | ICD9 = | ICDO = M9740/1 | OMIM = | MedlinePlus = | eMedicineSubj = derm | eMedicineTopic = 258 | MeshID = D034801 | --> A `mastocytoma` or `mast cell tumor` is a type of tumor consisting of mast cells. It is found in humans and many animal species; in human medicine it also can refer to an ac...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastocytoma

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