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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Mast cell tumor must be differentiated from other diseases that cause elevated serum tryptase levels and cytopenia, such as: myelodysplastic syndrome, primary myelofibrosis, essential thrombocythemia, and chronic eosinophilic leukemia

Differential Diagnosis

Mast cell tumor must be differentiated from other diseases that cause flushing:[1]

Mast cell tumor must be differentiated from other diseases that cause abdominal pain and discomfort:

Mast cell tumor must be differentiated from other diseases that cause elevated serum tryptase levels and cytopenia, such as:

References

  1. Mastocytosis and mast cell disorders.Patient info.http://patient.info/doctor/mastocytosis-and-mast-cell-disorders#ref-20 accessed on March 7th, 2016

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