Solitary mast cell tumor. A case comunication

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Background: the solitary cutaneous mastocytoma is a variant of cutaneous mastocytosis which carries a good prognosis. It may develop at a very early age, during the first weeks of life, or even be congenital. Typically, they present as red-brownish lesions that may be asymptomatic or present systemic manifestations associated with histamine release. Case report: A 19-year-old female patient who attended a medical consultation for a pigmented lesion, slightly raised in the left antecubital fold, asymptomatic, of recent appearance and progressive growth. Dermoscopy reported a fine symmetrical network, yellowish-brown in color and randomly distributed black dots. The pathology report and immunohistochemical findings were consistent with mast cell tumor. Conclusion: The solitary cutaneous mastocytoma should not be considered as an exclusive entity in the pediatric population. Acknowledgment of its atypical clinical presentation with its dermatoscopic features, is useful for diagnosis.

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Jordán, C. D., Barbini, C., Parigini, A., Figueroa, P., Anaya, J., & Busso, C. (2022). Solitary mast cell tumor. A case comunication. Revista Alergia Mexico, 69(3), 142–145. https://doi.org/10.29262/ram.v69i3.1107

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