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==Biopsy== | ==Biopsy== | ||
The diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis is established by demonstrating mast cell infiltration in an involved tissue, particularly the bone marrow, using special staining techniques or flow cytometry. | The diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis is established by demonstrating mast cell infiltration in an involved tissue, particularly the bone marrow, using special staining techniques or flow cytometry.<ref name="KoenigMorel2008">{{cite journal|last1=Koenig|first1=Martial|last2=Morel|first2=Jérôme|last3=Reynaud|first3=Jacqueline|last4=Varvat|first4=Cécile|last5=Cathébras|first5=Pascal|title=An unusual cause of spontaneous bleeding in the intensive care unit – mastocytosis: a case report|journal=Cases Journal|volume=1|issue=1|year=2008|pages=100|issn=1757-1626|doi=10.1186/1757-1626-1-100}}</ref> | ||
*Skin biopsy | *Skin biopsy | ||
*Bone marrow biopsy | *Bone marrow biopsy |
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Overview
Biopsy
The diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis is established by demonstrating mast cell infiltration in an involved tissue, particularly the bone marrow, using special staining techniques or flow cytometry.[1]
- Skin biopsy
- Bone marrow biopsy
References
- ↑ Koenig, Martial; Morel, Jérôme; Reynaud, Jacqueline; Varvat, Cécile; Cathébras, Pascal (2008). "An unusual cause of spontaneous bleeding in the intensive care unit – mastocytosis: a case report". Cases Journal. 1 (1): 100. doi:10.1186/1757-1626-1-100. ISSN 1757-1626.