Frequency of isolated cutaneous involvement in adult mastocytosis. Frequency of isolated cutaneous involvement in adult mastocytosis: A cohort study

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Fradet, M. | Negretto, M. | Tournier, E. | Laurent, C. | Apoil, Pol-André | Evrard, S. | Degboé, Yannick | del Mas, V. | Lamant, L. | Dubreuil, P. | Laroche, M. | Mailhol, C. | Hermine, O. | Paul, Carle | Bulai Livideanu, C.

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International audience. Background: Mastocytosis is characterized by the accumulation/proliferation of abnormal mast cells. The frequency ofisolated cutaneous involvement in adults with mastocytosis has not been fully determined. The main objective of ourstudy was to assess the frequency of isolated cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) in adults with mastocytosis skin lesions.The second objective was to compare the clinical, histological, biological and imaging features in patients with isolatedCM and patients with systemic mastocytosis (SM).Methods: We included all patients with histology-proven mastocytosis skin lesions between January 2009 and Decem-ber 2017. The mastocytosis diagnosis was made according to the international diagnostic criteria. All data were col-lected from a dedicated specific case report.Results: Among 160 patients with mastocytosis skin lesions, 25 patients had isolated CM (15.6%), 105 had SM and 30(18.7%) patients had undetermined mastocytosis. Skin KIT mutation (OR: 51.9, 95% CI: 3.9–678, P = 0.001) and highbone marrow tryptase (OR: 97.4, 95% CI: 10.3–915, P = 0.001) were strong predictors of SM. The prevalence of osteo-porosis was higher in the SM population than in the isolated CM population. Moreover, a decrease in bone mineral den-sity over a short period of follow-up (1–2 years) was associated with SM. There were no differences between the twogroups regarding the frequency of mast cell activation symptoms, the presentation of skin lesions, the number of mastcells in the dermis and the level of serum tryptase. We propose considering the KIT mutation status and bone marrowtryptase levels to aid the diagnosis of isolated CM in adult mastocytosis patients.Conclusion: Only a small minority of adults with mastocytosis skin lesions has isolated cutaneous involvement. In18.7% of mastocytosis cases, even complete workup does not allow for a precise classification of patients.Received: 1 January 2019; Accepted: 9 April 2019

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