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Pseudo-kaposi sarcoma (acroangiodermatitis): occurring after bullous erysipelas

Authors :
Cuyan Demirkesen
Zekayi Kutlubay
Gürkan Yardimci
Yalçın Tüzün
Ovgu Aydin
Burhan Engin
Rashid Khatib
Source :
Dermatology Online Journal. 21
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
California Digital Library (CDL), 2015.

Abstract

Pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma is a benign reactive vascular proliferative disorder, which can be seen at any age. It occurs when the chronic venous pressure changes result in vascular proliferation in the upper and mid dermis. This disease is divided into two subtypes: the most frequent subtype is the Mali type and seen in early ages. The Mali type is seen in chronic venous insufficiency and in those patients with arteriovenous shunts. The rare subtype is the Stewart-Bluefarb type. This disease must be distinguished from Kaposi sarcoma because of their clinical resemblance. Herein, we present a patient with pseudo-Kaposi sarcoma, which developed after bullous erysipelas.

Details

ISSN :
10872108
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dermatology Online Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....41af645e82121294d1e8acc4eb699335
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5070/d3215027523