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KMID : 0363220160540010043
Korean Journal of Dermatology
2016 Volume.54 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.46
A Case of Kaposi¡¯s Sarcoma with Lymphedema in a Chronic Immunosuppressed Patient
Kim Yeon-Woong

Kim Byeong-Su
Choi Jin-Hwa
Shin Dong-Hoon
Choi Jong-Soo
Abstract
Kaposi``s sarcoma is an angioproliferative neoplasm that is derived from endothelial cells of blood and lymphatic vessels. Although the etiology is not yet clearly revealed, human herpes virus (HHV)-8 is believed to play an important role in the occurrence of Kaposi``s sarcoma. A 57-year-old man presented with hyperpigmented patches on the right lower leg for 2 months. The patient received a kidney transplantation 19 years ago and has taken immunosuppressants since then. He had undergone a percutaneous coronary intervention twice, and his right lower leg was swollen for a year. We performed a skin biopsy on the right lower leg. Histopathological examination showed neovascularization and vascular dilatation in the dermis with perivascular proliferation of spindle cells. Immunohistochemistry revealed positive findings for CD31 and CD34. An HHV-8 test using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) showed positive findings. We report an interesting case of Kaposi``s sarcoma presenting as hyperpigmented patches with percutaneous coronary intervention-induced lymphedema in an immunosuppressed patient.
KEYWORD
Immunosuppressant, Kaposi`s sarcoma, Lymphedema
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