| Literature DB >> 21051867 |
M Kostaki1, X C Pham, L Toutous-Trellu, V Piguet, G Kaya, J H D Fasel, B V Stimec, M Becker, D Salomon.
Abstract
A 63-year-old Swiss patient developed acquired nodules on his right palm after 3 localized surgeries, called 'needle fasciotomy', for Dupuytren's disease. Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) was diagnosed in a biopsy of a nodule. A positive immunolabeling and serology for human herpesvirus 8 has been found, but human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C identification remained negative. The nodules were limited to the surgically traumatized area. This first report of a nonimmunocompromised patient developing a KS after repeated surgeries in a unique peculiar localized area with a dense lymphatic network sustains the hypothesis that tissue alterations involving the lymphatic system could play a central role in the occurrence of KS.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21051867 DOI: 10.1159/000321193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatology ISSN: 1018-8665 Impact factor: 5.366