I believe it does in mine.
The cause of mastocytosis is unknown.
Mastocytosis comes in three forms.
Yes I am familiar with mastocytosis. Val walusia@yahoo.com
People with systemic mastocytosis have bone and joint pain.
Many patients with systemic mastocytosis also develop urticaria pigmentosa.
No. There is a rare form of leukemia which is caused by systemic mastocytosis but most of us with the disease will not get it.
Yes, I am sure thre are some which last as long as a chronic systemic mastocytosis
systemic mastocytosis is diagnosed via bone marrow biopsy. If mast cells are found in the bone marrow and you have another symptom that fits the criteria then you will be diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis. You can read more about it at www.tmsforacure.org.
A biopsy of the skin patches aids diagnosis. An elevated level of histamine in the urine or blood is also indicative of mastocytosis.
Mastocytosis.
I believe it is myeloid.
Mastocytoma and urticaria pigmentosa rarely if ever, develop into systemic mastocytosis, and both spontaneously improve over time.