A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis

A 55-year-old HIV positive male had a skin lesion biopsy which showed atypical vascular proliferation within the superficial and deep dermis with mild atypia of lining endothelial cells. A sparse lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate surrounding the irregular vascular channels was noted. Immunohistochemistry...

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Main Authors: Ipshita Kak, Samih Salama, Gabriella Gohla, Asghar Naqvi, Salem Alowami
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-03-01
Series:Rare Tumors
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/rt/article/view/6123
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spelling doaj-83ffd430e9984dbbbb334a50e856e3d02020-11-25T03:36:32ZengSAGE PublishingRare Tumors2036-36052036-36132016-03-018110.4081/rt.2016.61233307A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosisIpshita Kak0Samih Salama1Gabriella Gohla2Asghar Naqvi3Salem Alowami4Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ONDepartment of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, ONDepartment of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, ONDepartment of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, ONDepartment of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, ONA 55-year-old HIV positive male had a skin lesion biopsy which showed atypical vascular proliferation within the superficial and deep dermis with mild atypia of lining endothelial cells. A sparse lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate surrounding the irregular vascular channels was noted. Immunohistochemistry highlighted the atypical blood vessels with the vascular markers CD31, CD34 and Factor VIII. The differential diagnosis included unusual vascular or lymphatic proliferations, stasis dermatitis, kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, progressive lymphangioma and angiosarcoma with focal Kaposi’s sarcoma features. Characteristic human herpes virus-8 positive staining helped support the diagnosis of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma. Herein, we discuss the case findings, differential diagnosis and characteristic histological findings associated with the patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma which can be an elusive diagnosis.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/rt/article/view/6123Kaposi's sarcomahuman herpes virus-8patch stage
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author Ipshita Kak
Samih Salama
Gabriella Gohla
Asghar Naqvi
Salem Alowami
spellingShingle Ipshita Kak
Samih Salama
Gabriella Gohla
Asghar Naqvi
Salem Alowami
A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
Rare Tumors
Kaposi's sarcoma
human herpes virus-8
patch stage
author_facet Ipshita Kak
Samih Salama
Gabriella Gohla
Asghar Naqvi
Salem Alowami
author_sort Ipshita Kak
title A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
title_short A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
title_full A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
title_fullStr A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed A case of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
title_sort case of patch stage of kaposi’s sarcoma and discussion of the differential diagnosis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Rare Tumors
issn 2036-3605
2036-3613
publishDate 2016-03-01
description A 55-year-old HIV positive male had a skin lesion biopsy which showed atypical vascular proliferation within the superficial and deep dermis with mild atypia of lining endothelial cells. A sparse lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate surrounding the irregular vascular channels was noted. Immunohistochemistry highlighted the atypical blood vessels with the vascular markers CD31, CD34 and Factor VIII. The differential diagnosis included unusual vascular or lymphatic proliferations, stasis dermatitis, kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, progressive lymphangioma and angiosarcoma with focal Kaposi’s sarcoma features. Characteristic human herpes virus-8 positive staining helped support the diagnosis of patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma. Herein, we discuss the case findings, differential diagnosis and characteristic histological findings associated with the patch stage of Kaposi’s sarcoma which can be an elusive diagnosis.
topic Kaposi's sarcoma
human herpes virus-8
patch stage
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/rt/article/view/6123
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