Kaposi's sarcoma

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  • Skin lesions are usually purple, red, brown, or black,
  • Limited area, or widespread.
  • Gradually or quickly.
  • Lesions may be flat or raised, nodules or blotches, usually papular.
  • HHV-8 is found in all lesions.
  • KS lesions areas include lower limbs, back, face, mouth, and genitalia.
  • The lesions are usually as described above, but may occasionally be plaque-like (often on the soles of the feet) or even involved in skin breakdown with resulting fungating lesions

Miasms:

HHV-8