2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2014.02.016
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Diffuse Cutaneous Mastocytosis, Bullous Variant, Presenting in a Six-Month-Old Infant

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“…1,3,5 Other signs include flushing, urticaria, and a reddish-brown tinge to the skin, which appears thickened (“peau d’orange”). 6-9…”
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“…1,3,5 Other signs include flushing, urticaria, and a reddish-brown tinge to the skin, which appears thickened (“peau d’orange”). 6-9…”
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“…1,3,5 Other signs include flushing, urticaria, and a reddish-brown tinge to the skin, which appears thickened ("peau d'orange"). [6][7][8][9] Case Report A 7-day-old male presented with diffuse erythematous patches and plaques and numerous vesicles and bullae over his trunk and limbs ( Figure 1). A positive Darier's sign was present, in which his skin became urticated upon stroking.…”
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