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Genetically defined individual reference ranges for tryptase limit unnecessary procedures and unmask myeloid neoplasms
Serum tryptase is a biomarker used to aid in the identification of certain myeloid neoplasms, most notably systemic mastocytosis, where basal serum tryptase (BST) levels >20 ng/mL are a minor criterion for diagnosis. Although clonal myeloid neoplasms are rare, the common cause for elevated BST le...
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