BACKGROUND: Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is the most common vascular neoplasm. Any skin area could be involved, including the genitalia. Traditionally, classic KS lesions have a general distribution, often involving skin of the feet and legs, and to a lesser extent, that of the hands, arms, and trunk. KS limited to the external genitalia is extremely rare in HIV seronegative individuals. METHODS: We report six patients of classic KS with generalized dermal KS lesions. RESULTS: Two of them presenting with unusual KS lesions on the penis and scrotum beside the other dermal lesions. Patients were HIV negative and human herpes virus eight positive. Histological examination showed classical KS. CONCLUSIONS: Primary KS of the penis and scrotum is rare but could occur in HIV-negative patients.
BACKGROUND:Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is the most common vascular neoplasm. Any skin area could be involved, including the genitalia. Traditionally, classic KS lesions have a general distribution, often involving skin of the feet and legs, and to a lesser extent, that of the hands, arms, and trunk. KS limited to the external genitalia is extremely rare in HIV seronegative individuals. METHODS: We report six patients of classic KS with generalized dermal KS lesions. RESULTS: Two of them presenting with unusual KS lesions on the penis and scrotum beside the other dermal lesions. Patients were HIV negative and human herpes virus eight positive. Histological examination showed classical KS. CONCLUSIONS: Primary KS of the penis and scrotum is rare but could occur in HIV-negative patients.
Authors: Marios Grigoriou; Konstantinia E Kofina; Aristeidis Ioannidis; Domniki K Gerasimidou; Christoforos Efthymiadis; Thomas Zaramboukas Journal: Am J Case Rep Date: 2017-07-26
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