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Kaposi’s Sarcoma

2009
Kaposi's sarcoma (SK) is a cutaneous disease mostly affecting elderly men of Mediterranean ancestry, people from sud-Saharan Africa and HIV infected patients. It is a proliferation of spindle cells. It's neoplastic origin remains controversial. Infection with a gamma herpes virus HHV8 is necessary for the development of KS.
Camille, Francès, Céleste, Lebbé
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Pre-Kaposi's sarcoma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
Clinically uninvolved skin in a homosexual patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Kaposi's sarcoma showed abnormal vascular proliferation (pre-Kaposi's sarcoma). The diagnostic and therapeutic implications of this finding are discussed.
J L, Schwartz   +2 more
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Kaposi’s sarcoma

Clinics in Dermatology, 2001
Before the first clinical descriptions of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) was a rare tumor among Western populations, occurring in only 0.02% to 0.06% per 100,000 people.1 In a typical dermatology practice, it was unusual for a busy practitioner to see more than one such case every 5 years. By June and July of 1981,
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Moritz (Maurice) Kaposi: Kaposi's Sarcoma

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013
Fifty years ago an elderly Russian gentleman, living in Pimlico, was referred to my out patient clinic at the old Westminster Hospital. He showed me his peculiar bluish red nodular lesion on his lower leg and on the dorsum of his foot. It looked like some sort of vascular tumour, but I certainly could not put a name to it. I took a biopsy.
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Familial Kaposi's sarcoma

British Journal of Dermatology, 1979
Kaposi's sarcoma occuring in a mother and son is described, and previous reports of familial occurrence of this disease are reviewed.
A Y, Finlay, R, Marks
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Epibulbar Kaposi Sarcoma

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
This report illustrates the clinical and pathological features of epibulbar Kaposi sarcoma in an adult who had no other cutaneous or systemic manifestations of the disorder.
D H, Nicholson, L, Lane
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Kaposi Sarcoma Updates

Dermatologic Clinics, 2019
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is an angioproliferative mesenchymal neoplasm caused by Kaposi sarcoma-related herpesvirus. This review outlines our current understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and staging for this disease. Recent research has informed a more comprehensive understanding of the epidemiology of KS in the post ...
Shervin A, Etemad, Anna K, Dewan
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Classic Kaposi’s Sarcoma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2005
Classic Kaposi’s sarcoma is one form of Kaposi’s sarcoma. It is usually first seen in the skin of the lower extremities, where it is frequently misdiagnosed as a bruise. As time progresses, the lesions increase in size, number, and color. Early diagnosis is paramount to decrease metastasis to other organ systems such as the lungs, kidneys, and liver ...
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Anaplastic Kaposi sarcoma

Histopathology, 2023
Teklu B. Legesse   +5 more
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Kaposi's Sarcoma

International Journal of Dermatology, 1983
R L, Modlin, J T, Crissey, T H, Rea
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