1954
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1954.01540170074010
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Concomitant Occurrence of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Lymphoblastoma

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“…The purely lymphadenopathic form of Kaposi's sarcoma has been described only very rarely in non-immunosuppressed, non-African patients. To our knowledge, nine such cases have been described [8][9][10][11][24][25][26][27]. A few more cases have been described with visceral involvement, with or without involved lymph nodes [28].…”
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“…The purely lymphadenopathic form of Kaposi's sarcoma has been described only very rarely in non-immunosuppressed, non-African patients. To our knowledge, nine such cases have been described [8][9][10][11][24][25][26][27]. A few more cases have been described with visceral involvement, with or without involved lymph nodes [28].…”
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“…Bluefarb's [3] monograph and O ettle's [23] paper reconsidered asso ciations of Kaposi's sarcoma with lymphocytic leukemia, myeloid leukemia, nodular lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, lymphosarcoma and mycosis fungoides. Cases of association of Kaposi's sarcoma with lymphoma [13,16,19,24,29], and with Hodgkin's disease [1,4,22,27], have been reported as well as other malignancies such as thymoma [9,20] malignant melanoma [10], and multiple myeloma [9,21]. The frequent coexistence of these entities must therefore be taken into consideration.…”
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