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HIVNegative Disseminated Cutaneous Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Th | 41196

Rapports de cas de dermatologie

ISSN - 2684-124X

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HIVNegative Disseminated Cutaneous Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Three Case Reports.

Ezgi Ozkur, Mehmet Salih Gürel, Sümeyre Seda Ertekin, AyÅ�e Esra Koku Aksu and Cem Leblebici

Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a malignant disease that originates from the vascular endothelium and has a very variable clinical course. Classic KS is usually limited the lower extremities and runs a relatively benign, indolent course for 10 to 15 years or more, with slow enlargement of the original tumors and the gradual development of additional lesion; whereas immunodeficiency-related diseases frequently disseminate and involve several organs. Here, we presented three HIV-negative disseminated cutaneous KS cases with different clinical presentations and coexistent diseases.

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