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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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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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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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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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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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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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International Journal of Dermatology, 1983
R L, Modlin, J T, Crissey, T H, Rea
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R L, Modlin, J T, Crissey, T H, Rea
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Gastrointestinal Kaposi’s Sarcoma
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Deniz E, Tekcan Sanli, Safak, Kiziltas
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