Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans: An old terminology, still frequently used

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Abstract

The term telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans (TMEP) was originally used to describe a rare form of cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) that was limited to the skin with lesions consisting of irregular, telangiectatic macules ranging in color from red to brown. Recent guidelines, however, recommended that the sole presence of telangiectasias should not form the basis of a distinct variant of CM. We conducted a review of the literature from 1930 to 2017 and found 76 cases that were reported as TMEP. Owing to a general misconception about diagnosis of CM and SM, there is a need for further discussion and awareness of the newly proposed World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

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Wilmas, K., Wohlmuth-Wieser, I., & Duvic, M. (2017). Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans: An old terminology, still frequently used. Dermatology Online Journal. Dermatology Online Journal. https://doi.org/10.5070/d3238036000

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