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What's new? This large nation‐wide cohort study provides a comprehensive 20‐year analysis of cancer trends among people living with HIV in France, highlighting persistent excess risks for virus‐related cancers despite effective antiretroviral therapy and immune restoration.
Sophie Grabar +14 more
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Bronchopulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a highly vascular tumour, which was first described by the Hungarian dermatologist Moritz Kaposi Kohn before the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Historically, KS has been linked to immunosuppression or to elderly male patients, especially in relation to diffuse cutaneous KS.
Bashar, Nada +2 more
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Kaposi’s sarcoma, a historically rare, indolent cutaneous malignancy of elderly men emerged as a frequent and easily recognizable cutaneous manifestation of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in the 1980s.
Richard F. WAGNER, Alex C. HOLLIDAY
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Kaposi’s sarcoma was originally described by Moritz Kaposi in 1872 as a rare form of multiple hemorrhagic skin lesions. Today it is well documented as a systemic, multifocal, steadily progressive reticuloendothelial system tumor with a predilection for ...
Jaydeep Halankar +2 more
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Histological variants of cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma [PDF]
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the broad clinicopathologic spectrum of cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma (KS) lesions. Variants discussed include: usual KS lesions associated with disease progression (i.e.
Wayne Grayson, Liron Pantanowitz
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ABSTRACT Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has been associated with a variety of diseases and is endemic in Sub‐Saharan Africa. We performed KSHV‐whole‐genome analysis and search for APOBEC‐editing to describe genetic diversity in samples issued from an endemic region.
Gervillien Arnold Malonga +11 more
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Kaposi's Sarcoma Biology [PDF]
AbstractCancer remains a major burden for HIV‐infected individuals. The majority of cancers associated with HIV infection are driven by oncogenic viruses like Epstein‐Barr virus, Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus and human papillomavirus. Kaposi's sarcoma is a tumour of endothelium and is the most common malignancy in HIV infected individuals ...
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A case Report on Kaposi’s sarcoma of the nasal cavity in association with AIDS
Kaposi’s Sarcoma (KS) is a rare malignant tumor of blood vessel endothelial cells with a bleeding tendency. KS is relatively uncommon in the general population. However, its incidence significantly increases in people living with HIV.
Jing Hou
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Neuroinflammation as a result of non‐neurotropic herpesvirus infection
Atypical memory B cells (ABCs) might stimulate autoreactive T cells to cause neuroinflammation and CNS myeloid cell activation during MS. Abstract The non‐neurotropic Epstein Barr virus (EBV) has been suggested to initiate the prodromal phase of multiple sclerosis (MS), often years before the first clinical symptoms. This review discusses mechanisms by
Christian Münz
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A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
A 55-year-old HIV positive male had a skin lesion biopsy which showed atypical vascular proliferation within the superficial and deep dermis with mild atypia of lining endothelial cells.
Ipshita Kak +4 more
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