Kaposi's sarcoma is a multicentric, malignant neoplastic vascular proliferation, characterised by the development of bluish-red nodules on the skin. Sometimes there may be widespread visceral involvement. It may metastasize to lymph nodes.
In the Classical Jewish and Mediterranean variety and the endemic African variety, Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is an indolent condition with no significant reduction in life expectancy.
KS may also occur in immunocompromised patients (e.g. HIV positive patients, transplant patients) and in these patients a particulary virulent, disseminated form occurs
One-third of patients with classical KS require no treatment, but for those patients who require intervention, the same spectrum of treatment modalities as are used in epidemic KS are also active in classical KS
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