Mastocytosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Personal, Psychosocial, Work, and Economic Burden in Patients With Mast Cell Disorders,
The symptoms caused by mast cell disorders can have a significant impact on the state of health of individuals, constituting a real burden for them, and consequently altering their quality of life. It therefore seems important to clarify the impact on the quality of life, on the psycho-affective sphere, on professional life and on the direct and indirect costs caused by the disease, as well as on the "patient's remaining burden". It seems possible by a longitudinal study (patient follow-up over 1 year). Primary objective is Assessment of quality of life in adult patient with mast cell diseases at M0.
Mast cell activation symptoms are due to the release of mast cell mediators after uncontrolled activation of mast cells. The release by mast cells of mast cell mediators (tryptase, histamine, prostaglandins, serotonin) results in mast cell activation symptoms, found in mast cell activation syndrome but also in mastocytosis. These symptoms interested the skin, gastrointestinal gut, pulmonary, cardiovascular and neuropsychiatric organs, etc. In mastocytosis, along with these symptoms of mast cell activation, the infiltration of different organs by abnormal mast cells produces many clinical signs related to the excess of monoclonal mast cells present in the organs. According to our clinical experience, the impact of mast cell disorder on various dimensions of life, including economic life, seems important, but it has never accurately evaluated. ;
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