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Mastocytosis Explained
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Definition
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Diagnosis and Classification
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Symptoms
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Mast Cell Activation Disorders
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Pediatric Mastocytosis Fact Sheet
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Introduction
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Age of Onset
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Presentation
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Possible Symptoms/Occurance Rates
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Guidelines For Acquiring a Diagnosis
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Treatment Guidelines
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Prognosis
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TMS ER Pamphlet
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What Are Mast Cell Diseases?
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Avoid Triggers
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Drugs to Administer with Caution
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Anaphylaxis Severity
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Call for Help
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Epinephrine
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Bronchospasm and Angioedema
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Cardiac Arrhythmias
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Hypotension
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Continuation of Care
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Precautions For Mastocytosis
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What Else Should I Know?
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References
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23 And Me
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Article
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Kids With Spots
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Card 1 - Front
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Card 1 - Back
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Card 2 - Front
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Card 2 - Back
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Mastocytosis Resource Articles
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Reference Articles
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Abstract - Immunotherapy
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Abstract - WHO Criteria
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Abstract - Pregnancy in Mastocytosis
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Abstract - Characteristics of Clonal MCAD
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Abstract - Background Diagnostic Criteria
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TMS ER Pamphlet
Avoid Triggers
Avoid administering sensitive drugs to mastocytosis patients. The most common triggers for mast cell disease patients are foods (23%), insect venom (21%), drugs (14%) and alcohol (14%).
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