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Standards and standardization in mastocytosis: consensus statements on diagnostics, treatment recommendations and response criteria

Valent, P. and Akin, C. and Escribano, L. and Födinger, M. and Hartmann, K. and Brockow, K. and Castells, M. and Sperr, W. R. and Kluin-Nelemans, H. C. and Hamdy, N. A. T. and Lortholary, O. and Robyn, J. and van Doormaal, J. and Sotlar, K. and Hauswirth, A. W. and Arock, M. and Hermine, O. and Hellmann, A. and Triggiani, M. and Niedoszytko, M. and Schwartz, L. B. and Orfao, A. and Horny, H.-P. and Metcalfe, D. D.. (2007) Standards and standardization in mastocytosis: consensus statements on diagnostics, treatment recommendations and response criteria. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 37 (6). pp. 435-453.

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Abstract

Although a classification for mastocytosis and diagnostic criteria are available, there remains a need to define standards for the application of diagnostic tests, clinical evaluations, and treatment responses. To address these demands, leading experts discussed current issues and standards in mastocytosis in a Working Conference. The present article provides the resulting outcome with consensus statements, which focus on the appropriate application of clinical and laboratory tests, patient selection for interventional therapy, and the selection of appropriate drugs. In addition, treatment response criteria for the various clinical conditions, disease-specific symptoms, and specific pathologies are provided. Resulting recommendations and algorithms should greatly facilitate the management of patients with mastocytosis in clinical practice, selection of patients for therapies, and the conduct of clinical trials.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Allergy and Immunity (Hartmann)
UniBasel Contributors:Hartmann, Karin
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:0014-2972
e-ISSN:1365-2362
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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