Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection

Introduction. Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a multicentric vascular neoplasia typically occurring in the context of immunodeficiency. Although the incidence of HIV-related KS has dramatically decreased and the prognosis improved due to the combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), KS remains an import...

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Main Authors: Eugenia-Andreea Marcu, Amalia Romanescu, Florentina Dumitrescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2020-12-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
hiv
Online Access:https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.4/RJID_2020_4_EN_Art-07.pdf
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spelling doaj-bf846ae1704b47389b626bdc31a7b5932021-09-02T21:55:24ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Infectious Diseases1454-33892069-60512020-12-0123428829210.37897/RJID.2020.4.7Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infectionEugenia-Andreea Marcu0Amalia Romanescu1Florentina Dumitrescu2University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova, Romania; „Victor Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology, Craiova, Romania„Victor Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology, Craiova, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova, Romania; „Victor Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology, Craiova, RomaniaIntroduction. Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a multicentric vascular neoplasia typically occurring in the context of immunodeficiency. Although the incidence of HIV-related KS has dramatically decreased and the prognosis improved due to the combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), KS remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV. Case presentation. We describe the case of a-34-year-old patient from an urban area, who is admitted in the Dermatology Clinic from Emergency Clinical County Hospital Craiova reporting a 3-years history of painful infiltrated plaques on the left hand, in the groin area and on the left lower limb. Among the biological investigations ELISA test-HIV1,2 is performed, with a positive result so the patient is transferred to the HIV/ AIDS Department - „Victor Babes“ Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology Craiova. The patient underwent treatment with: antiretrovirals, antibiotics, antifungals, anticoagulants, vasodilators and symptomatic drugs. During hospitalization, the patient also developed violaceous lesions in the oral cavity, on the right foot and on the left ear lobe. Skin biopsy was performed and the histopathological examination confirmed the clinical suspicion of KS. The oncological treatment was initiated after about 2 months and the evolution of the patient has been favorable, with remission of mucocutaneous lesions more than 50%. Conclusions. Persistent skin lesions in a young patient can be an indicator marker for AIDS and the delayed HIV diagnosis may influence the prognosis.https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.4/RJID_2020_4_EN_Art-07.pdfkaposi’s sarcomahivantiretroviral therapy
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author Eugenia-Andreea Marcu
Amalia Romanescu
Florentina Dumitrescu
spellingShingle Eugenia-Andreea Marcu
Amalia Romanescu
Florentina Dumitrescu
Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
kaposi’s sarcoma
hiv
antiretroviral therapy
author_facet Eugenia-Andreea Marcu
Amalia Romanescu
Florentina Dumitrescu
author_sort Eugenia-Andreea Marcu
title Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
title_short Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
title_full Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
title_fullStr Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
title_full_unstemmed Slowly evolving Kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with HIV infection
title_sort slowly evolving kaposi’s sarcoma in a patient newly diagnosed with hiv infection
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1454-3389
2069-6051
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Introduction. Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a multicentric vascular neoplasia typically occurring in the context of immunodeficiency. Although the incidence of HIV-related KS has dramatically decreased and the prognosis improved due to the combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), KS remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV. Case presentation. We describe the case of a-34-year-old patient from an urban area, who is admitted in the Dermatology Clinic from Emergency Clinical County Hospital Craiova reporting a 3-years history of painful infiltrated plaques on the left hand, in the groin area and on the left lower limb. Among the biological investigations ELISA test-HIV1,2 is performed, with a positive result so the patient is transferred to the HIV/ AIDS Department - „Victor Babes“ Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology Craiova. The patient underwent treatment with: antiretrovirals, antibiotics, antifungals, anticoagulants, vasodilators and symptomatic drugs. During hospitalization, the patient also developed violaceous lesions in the oral cavity, on the right foot and on the left ear lobe. Skin biopsy was performed and the histopathological examination confirmed the clinical suspicion of KS. The oncological treatment was initiated after about 2 months and the evolution of the patient has been favorable, with remission of mucocutaneous lesions more than 50%. Conclusions. Persistent skin lesions in a young patient can be an indicator marker for AIDS and the delayed HIV diagnosis may influence the prognosis.
topic kaposi’s sarcoma
hiv
antiretroviral therapy
url https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2020.4/RJID_2020_4_EN_Art-07.pdf
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