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Kaposi's Sarcoma

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1973
ABSTRACT A 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.
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Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus and Kaposi's sarcoma

Microbes and Infection, 2000
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is present in all epidemiologic forms of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS). The KSHV genome contains several open reading frames which are potentially implicated in the development of KS. Some are unique to KSHV; others are homologous to cellular genes.
H, Gruffat, A, Sergeant, E, Manet
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Kaposi's Sarcoma (Angioreticulomatosis)

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
Kaposi's sarcoma is a disease which, while not uncommon, is frequently not recognized. An attempt has been made to present the various features of this condition which are of value in establishing its diagnosis. Sixteen cases which have been under our observation are reviewed.
F, RONCHESE, A B, KERN
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Penile Kaposi’s Sarcoma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Penile Kaposi’s Sarcoma A 49-year-old man with human immunodeficiency virus infection presented with ulcerated, violaceous lesions on the penis.
Vieri Grandi, Irene De Francesco
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Kaposi's Sarcoma

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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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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