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KMID : 0363220100480100884
Korean Journal of Dermatology
2010 Volume.48 No. 10 p.884 ~ p.888
Iatrogenic Kaposi`s Sarcoma Induced by Corticosteroid and That Presented as Various Clinical Forms
Won June-Ho

Yun Sook-Jung
Lee Jee-Bum
Kim Seong-Jin
Lee Seung-Chul
Won Young-Ho
Abstract
Kaposi¡¯s sarcoma (KS) is a multifocal, systemic tumor of an endothelial cell origin and there are four clinical subtypes. Among these clinical subtypes, KS associated with immunosuppressive therapy mainly develops in organ transplant patients as well as in other patients who are receiving immunosuppressants for other reasons. It can occur from 1 month to more than 10 years after starting the agent and it seems to depend on the dose and type of the drug taken. We report here on a case of diffuse cutaneous iatrogenic Kaposi¡¯s sarcoma that was associated with 2 years of oral corticosteroid therapy. The patient¡¯s disease was present as various forms of cutaneous lesions without any systemic involvement.
KEYWORD
Corticosteroid, Iatrogenic, Kaposi¡¯s sarcoma
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