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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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ABSTRACT Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) could be a lethal disease if not diagnosed and managed timely. Oral involvement is rare and often presents as gingival hyperplasia with a traditional “strawberry gingivitis” appearance. Dental practitioners may be the first ones to encounter WG and may be able to prevent disease progression like the present case ...
Samaneh Salari+4 more
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Pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma as the initial presentation of human immunodeficiency virus infection
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) usually presents in HIV-infected patients with cutaneous lesions that may advance to extensive visceral disease. There have been only a few documented cases in which the initial presentation of Kaposi's sarcoma involved the ...
Tasnim F. Imran+4 more
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KAPOSI'S IDTOPATHIC HAEMORRHAGIC SARCOMA: A CASE IN A HINDU. [PDF]
B. N. Banerjee
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The Management of Head and Neck Lymphoedema: A 2025 Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Head and Neck Lymphoedema (HNL) is debilitating to many domains of patients' structure and function, yet it is the most poorly researched form of lymphoedema. This is due to the variety of signs and symptoms experienced by HNL patients, and this makes it difficult to formulate standardized staging classifications and treatment ...
Rohan Rajaram+4 more
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SUMMARY Kaposi's sarcoma had been recognized as unique human cancer for a century before it manifested as an AIDS-defining illness with a suspected infectious etiology.
L. Dourmishev+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Harmful and unexpected reactions to drugs given at standard dosages using the appropriate administration technique for the goals of therapy, diagnosis, or prevention are known as adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Every medicine has the potential to produce both favorable and unfavorable outcomes.
Mequanente Dagnaw, Addis Belayneh
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Case Shown for Diagnosis as ? Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans and Later Proved to Be Kaposi's (So Called) “Idiopathic Hæmorrhagic Sarcoma” [PDF]
Robert Klaber
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We report an exceptional case of cardiac angiosarcoma in which diffuse alveolar haemorrhage was caused by both pulmonary metastases and Kasabach–Merritt syndrome. Strategies to achieve transfusion‐independent haemostasis such as high PEEP may create an opportunity for prompt biopsy and facilitate timely initiation of definitive treatment.
Takuma Ikeda, Satoru Terada, Kazuo Endo
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