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Clinical features
ОглавлениеThe two most common types seen in the United States—classic Kaposi sarcoma and AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma—appear as bluish-red submucosal or subdermal collections. Some will produce a soft tissue lobulated mass. The African cutaneous type is limited to the skin and is much more infiltrative, producing induration, and will spread rapidly in a proximal direction. The African lymphadenopathic type is a fulminant type involving lymph nodes, salivary glands, and internal organs, often leading to a rapid death.