Long-term follow-up of indolent mastocytosis in adults

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作者
Kors, JW
VanDoormaal, JJ
Breukelman, H
Vader, PCV
DeMonchy, JGR
机构
[1] UNIV GRONINGEN HOSP,DEPT DERMATOL,9700 RB GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV GRONINGEN HOSP,DEPT ALLERGOL,9700 RB GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV GRONINGEN HOSP,CENT LAB CLIN CHEM,9700 RB GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
关键词
mastocytosis; follow-up; urticaria pigmentosa;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2796.1996.440787000.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective. To evaluate the natural course of indolent mastocytosis in adults. Design. A retrospective long-term follow-up study. Setting. The Department of Endocrinology of a University Hospital. Patients. Sixteen adult patients with a diagnosis of indolent mastocytosis and sufficient biochemical data for statistical analysis. One patient had paediatric-onset cutaneous mastocytosis, whilst the others had adult-onset systemic mastocytosis. Ages at the end of follow-up ranged from 23 to 79, median 50 years. Follow-up periods per patient lasted from 13 to 135 months, median 90 months. Measurements. Urinary excretions of the histamine metabolites N'-methylhistamine (MH) and N-methylimidazoleacetic acid (MIMA), and signs and symptoms of the disease. Results. The excretion of MH but not MIMA increased in four patients (ages 37, 45, 61 and 65 years) and decreased in two patients (ages 26 and 48 years), including the only patient with paediatric-onset cutaneous mastocytosis. The excretion of MIMA but not MH increased in none and decreased in one patients (age 51 years). The excretions of both MH and MIMA increased in one patient (age 23 years) and decreased in two patients (ages 65 and 79 years). The excretion of MH and MIMA can be considered to have been stable in one patient (age 49 years). In the five remaining patients, observation periods were rather short. A definite judgement on the course of their disease could not be given. In the two patients in whom the excretion of both MH and MIMA decreased, the enlarged spleen decreased in size, whilst in the other patients, signs and symptoms did not change. There were no accompanying myeloproliferative disorders in any patient, No special treatment aiming at a reduction in mast cell load has been given. Rates of change over the whole follow-up period ranged from -8.4 to +25.1% per year. Conclusion. The natural course of indolent adult-onset mastocytosis is not always progressive. Our data show that the activity of adult-onset indolent mastocytosis, as measured by urinary excretion of MH and MIMA and clinical signs and symptoms, can substantially decline, especially in older patients.
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