2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2012.11.009
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Microscopic diversity in oral Kaposi sarcoma

Abstract: Kaposi sarcoma is the most common HIV-associated neoplasm, frequently presenting with oral mucosal involvement. This retrospective study aimed to assess

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“…A wide spectrum of clinical and histopathological morphologies of KS poses a difficulty in differential diagnosis and a delay in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease [15, 16]. In certain areas of our country classical-type KS is a commonly encountered cutaneous vascular neoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A wide spectrum of clinical and histopathological morphologies of KS poses a difficulty in differential diagnosis and a delay in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease [15, 16]. In certain areas of our country classical-type KS is a commonly encountered cutaneous vascular neoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few studies studying histological subtypes of KS in large samples [2–6, 16, 17]. In this study 185 classical-type cutaneous KS lesions from 79 patients were retrospectively assessed, and two cases showing cavernous hemangioma-like features were reported with regard to histopathological features and differential diagnosis in company with the literature data.…”
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“…Histopathological diagnosis of early stage KS depends on the detection of subtle clues that can be easily missed by the pathologist [56]. Well-established clinical lesions of KS however typically, but not always, display characteristic histopathological features that can be accurately diagnosed by a trained histopathologist [5760]. …”
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“…El sarcoma de Kaposi (SK) es una neoplasia vascular de malignidad intermedia que afecta la piel, mucosa, ganglios linfáticos y vísceras (más frecuente en estómago y pulmón) (1). Actualmente es la neoplasia más frecuentemente asociada al SIDA a pesar de que la terapia antirretroviral de gran actividad (HAART) ha significado un gran cambio en la evolución natural de la infección por el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) con disminución de la incidencia de sarcoma de Kaposi en pacientes VIH (3).…”
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