Cutaneous Mastocytosis Market Projected to Garner Significant Revenues by 2025-End
Mast cells release large amounts of histamine in blood which leads to itchy skin, skin rash and hot flushes. These cells are found in skin and the lining of stomach and lungs. Mast cells accumulated in the skin is referred to as cutaneous mastocytosis. Usually affecting children, the most common symptoms of cutaneous mastocytosis is abnormal growth on the skin such as spots or blisters which can form a rash on the body. The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified...
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