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mast cells — These are a group of cells that line the capillaries of tissues that come in contact with the outside, like skin, sinuses, and lung mucosa. They, like their first cousin basophils, are produced in the red bone marrow and migrate to the… … Herbal-medical glossary
Mast cell — Mast cells Latin mastocytus Code TH … Wikipedia
Mast cell sarcoma — Classification and external resources ICD 10 C96.2 ICD 9 202.6 … Wikipedia
Mast cell leukemia — Acute mast cell leukemia Classification and external resources Peripheral blood showing mast cell leukemia. ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
Mast cell tumor — Infobox Disease Name = Mast cell tumor Caption = DiseasesDB = 34450 ICD10 = ICD10|C|96|2|c|81, ICD10|D|47|0|d|37 ICD9 = ICD9|238.5 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = derm eMedicineTopic = 258 MeshID = D034801 A mast cell tumor is a type… … Wikipedia
mast cell — Resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparan sulphate. Release of histamine from mast cells is responsible for the immediate reddening of the skin in a weal and flare response. Very similar to… … Dictionary of molecular biology
mast cell — Biol. a large granular cell, common in connective tissue, that produces heparin, histamine, and serotonin. [1885 90; partial trans. of G Mastzelle, equiv. to Mast fattening of animals for slaughter, MAST2 + Zelle cell] * * * ▪ biology… … Universalium
mast cell tumor — A growth or lump of mast cells (a type of white blood cell). Mast cell tumors can involve the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle tissue. Also called mastocytoma … English dictionary of cancer terms
mast cell leukemia — a rare type of leukemia characterized by the presence of overwhelming numbers of tissue mast cells in the peripheral blood … Medical dictionary
Mast cell — A connective tissue cell whose normal function is unknown, the mast cell is frequently injured during allergic reactions, releasing strong chemicals including histamine into the tissues and blood that are very irritating and cause itching,… … Medical dictionary