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Perioperative anaphylaxis in a patient with a solitary mastocytoma.

Sheila Requena LópezAlmudena MatitoIván Alvarez-TwoseAntonio Torrelo
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2019)
Children with more extensive cutaneous mastocytosis have a higher risk for symptoms secondary to release of mast cell mediators. However, the remote possibility of anaphylaxis in patients with a solitary lesion suggests the need for cautious use of general anesthesia in these children. We describe an unusual case of a patient with a solitary mastocytoma who experienced an anaphylactic reaction during a surgical procedure and make recommendations to reduce the risk of intraoperative anaphylaxis in mast cell disease.
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