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  1. Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) is one of a group of diseases known as mastocytoses. It is a condition caused by mast cells being too easily stimulated, which makes them release certain substances and degranulate. In other words, mast cells become ultra-reactive to stimuli, which is considered abnormal.
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