M. García-Zamora, H. Sánchez-Tocino, José Miguel Angles-Deza, L. Sánchez-Velicia, E. García-Zamora
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Eyelid Edema as a First Presentation of Cutaneous Mastocytosis
A 32 weeks gestational aged male infant, with eyelid edema and severe ptosis presented on 7th day after birth, was admitted into Pediatric department and treated as periorbital cellulitis. The response with conventional antibiotics was not effective and the eyelid edema persisted, appearing an Eyelid Edema as a First Presentation of Cutaneous Mastocytosis.