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New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
In 1872, Moritz Kaposi, a Hungarian dermatologist, described five men with aggressive “idiopathic multiple pigmented sarcomas of the skin.”1 One patient died of gastrointestinal bleeding 15 months after the initial appearance of the skin lesions, and an autopsy showed visceral lesions in the lungs and the gastrointestinal tract.
Yuan Chang, Karen H. Antman
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In 1872, Moritz Kaposi, a Hungarian dermatologist, described five men with aggressive “idiopathic multiple pigmented sarcomas of the skin.”1 One patient died of gastrointestinal bleeding 15 months after the initial appearance of the skin lesions, and an autopsy showed visceral lesions in the lungs and the gastrointestinal tract.
Yuan Chang, Karen H. Antman
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1983
Revue generale: l'experience Africaine, l'association a des etats d'immunodeficits, le SIDA histologie et histogenese, virologie ...
John Thorne Crissey +2 more
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Revue generale: l'experience Africaine, l'association a des etats d'immunodeficits, le SIDA histologie et histogenese, virologie ...
John Thorne Crissey +2 more
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Epidemiology of Kaposi sarcoma: review and description of the nonepidemic variant
International Journal of Dermatology, 2018Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a rare angioproliferative tumor whose etiology is associated with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV 8). KS lesions typically involve the skin or mucosal surfaces and are characterized by purplish, red‐blue, or brown‐black macules, papules ...
R. Vangipuram, S. Tyring
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Update on oncogenesis and therapy for Kaposi sarcoma.
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2019PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review is an update of the recent findings on pathophysiology of Kaposi sarcoma, the role of HHV-8 in Kaposi sarcoma pathogenesis and to summarize the recent advances in the treatment of Kaposi sarcoma and the role of immunity to ...
N. Dupin
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Cancer, 1966
Sixty three patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (1935–1963) have been reviewed. Of this group 18 patients died of a secondary primary. The second primaries included 5 cases of Hodgkin's disease, 3 of lymphosarcoma, 3 of carcinoma of the colon and one each of multiple myeloma, malignant melanoma, carcinoma of the prostate, carcinoma of the tongue, carcinoma ...
Paul H. O'Brien, Richard D. Brasfield
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Sixty three patients with Kaposi's sarcoma (1935–1963) have been reviewed. Of this group 18 patients died of a secondary primary. The second primaries included 5 cases of Hodgkin's disease, 3 of lymphosarcoma, 3 of carcinoma of the colon and one each of multiple myeloma, malignant melanoma, carcinoma of the prostate, carcinoma of the tongue, carcinoma ...
Paul H. O'Brien, Richard D. Brasfield
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Dermoscopic findings of Kaposi sarcoma and dermatopathological correlations
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2019There are a limited number of studies regarding the dermoscopic features and dermatopathological correlations of Kaposi sarcoma. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate dermoscopic features of Kaposi sarcoma, and the secondary objective was ...
Tuğçe Ertürk Yılmaz +2 more
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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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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1973
ABSTRACTA review of Kaposi's sarcoma and 2 case abstracts are presented. There are many conflicting theories about the pathogenesis of this multiple hemorrhagic sarcomatosis of the skin and internal organs. Clinically, in the adult, it may run a relatively benign course, though subject to recurrences. The differential diagnosis is important, as several
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ABSTRACTA review of Kaposi's sarcoma and 2 case abstracts are presented. There are many conflicting theories about the pathogenesis of this multiple hemorrhagic sarcomatosis of the skin and internal organs. Clinically, in the adult, it may run a relatively benign course, though subject to recurrences. The differential diagnosis is important, as several
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
IN 1872 Kaposi1 described a peculiar pigmented multiple sarcoma of the skin that still defies clinicians and pathologists. Almost 800 cases have been reported in the literature, and many of these have been studied intensively by all methods now available: bacteriologic tests; tissue tests; transplantation; attempted induction by carcinogens ...
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IN 1872 Kaposi1 described a peculiar pigmented multiple sarcoma of the skin that still defies clinicians and pathologists. Almost 800 cases have been reported in the literature, and many of these have been studied intensively by all methods now available: bacteriologic tests; tissue tests; transplantation; attempted induction by carcinogens ...
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