Mastocytosis patients' cognitive dysfunctions correlate with the presence of spindle‐shaped mast cel...
Mastocytosis patients' cognitive dysfunctions correlate with the presence of spindle‐shaped mast cells in bone marrow
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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1 Recent data indicate psychological factors and neurological factors. 2 Patients with mastocytosis have a significantly lower quality of life and experience increased anxiety, depression, and other symptoms such as headache or fatigue. 3,4 These might be accompanied by cognitive impairment and brain fog declared by 86% of US patients, though its r...
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Mastocytosis patients' cognitive dysfunctions correlate with the presence of spindle‐shaped mast cells in bone marrow
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2045-7022
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2045-7022
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10.1002/clt2.12093