Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans
a very rare skin disease. Some researchers consider it a rare subtype of cutaneous mastocytosis. The lesions of TMEP typically appear as small, irregular red spots and brown widened blood vessels on the skin (telangiectasia) mostly located on the trunk, legs, and arms in a symmetrical pattern. The palms, soles and face are spared in most cases. In most cases, the lesions are not itchy and do not form blisters.
Also Known As:
Paucicellular mastocytosis; Telangiectasia macularis eruptive perstans; Telangiectatic cutaneous mastocytosis
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1. | Barber, Cara:
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2. | Song, Eingun James:
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3. | Barsoum, Ramez:
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4. | Lambie, Duncan:
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5. | McMeniman, Erin:
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6. | Mortimore, Alexandra Maria:
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7. | Adamicová, Katarína:
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(09/2021)
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8. | Burjanivová, Tatiana:
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(09/2021)
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9. | Madleňák, Matúš:
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(09/2021)
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10. | Malicherová, Bibiana:
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(09/2021)
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