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1. Kaposi's sarcoma
Kaposi's sarcoma is a cancerous tumor of the connective tissue, and is often associated with AIDS.
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2. Kaposi's Sarcoma
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a cancer of the skin, mucous membranes, and blood vessels; it is the most common form of cancer in AIDS patients. It was named for Dr. Moritz Kaposi (1837-1902), a Hungarian dermatologist who first described it in 1872....
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3. Kaposi's Sarcoma: MedlinePlus
Kaposi's sarcoma is a cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat or in other organs. The patches are usually red or purple and are made of cancer cells and blood cells. The re...
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4. Definition of Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A type of herpesvirus that may cause Kaposi sarcoma (a rare cancer that can cause skin lesions) and a type of lymphoma (cancer that begins in the lymph system), especially in patients who have a weak immune system. Also called HHV8, human herpesvi...
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5. What is Kaposi's sarcoma - perianal?
Kaposi's sarcoma usually occurs in male homosexuals with AIDS. These lesions can appear anywhere on the body as purple, elevated growths. This sarcoma is located near the anus (perianal).
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6. HIV AIDS Related Medical Conditions Malignancies, Lymphoma, Kaposi's Sarcoma National Library of Medicine
Related Malignancies, Lymphoma, Kaposi's Sarcoma (National Cancer Institute, NIH) Kaposi’s Sarcoma (National Cancer Institute, NIH) Other Malignancies Last updated: 19 October 2009 First published: 03 June 2005
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7. DermAtlas: Online Dermatology Image Library dermatology image,pyogenic granuloma,angiokeratoma,vascular malformation,portwine stain,sarcoma, Kaposi
Beneath a focally ulcerated and crusted epidermis, aggregates of capillaries and venules with plump epithelial cells are present within an edematous stroma. Pyogenic granuloma, also known as lobular capillary hemangioma, is a benign vascular proli...
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8. Kaposi Sarcoma - Diagnosis and Treatment Options at Mayo Clinic
At Mayo Clinic, patients with Kaposi sarcoma receive compassionate and comprehensive care from a team of physicians and health care professionals. This team includes dermatologists, oncologists, pathologists, infectious disease specialists and oth...
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9. What Is Kaposi sarcoma?
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a cancer that develops from the cells that line lymph or blood vessels. The abnormal cells of KS form purple, red, or brown blotches or tumors on the skin. These affected areas are called lesions. The skin lesions of KS may ...
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10. Kaposi's Sarcoma
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a form of :: cancer. It affects the blood vessels. It can cause lesions on the skin, mucus membranes, or internal organs. It occurs most commonly in the gastrointestinal tract and lungs.
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