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Urticaria Pigmentosa


What is Urticaria Pigmentosa?

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Urticaria pigmentosa is a specific childhood form of mastocytosis, in which there are pink-brown spots on the skin due to abnormal collections of mast cells. It should not be confused with other, more severe, adult forms of mastocytosis. Mast cells are normally present in the skin. They contain granules that contain histamine and other chemicals. When the mast cell is disturbed, these chemicals are released into the surrounding skin. The chemicals make the blood vessels leaky, resulting in localized itching, swelling and redness (a hive-like reaction).



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