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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a type of cancer that people with AIDS often get. Learn more about different types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & prevention of Kaposi’s sarcoma.

  2. Apr 27, 2023 · In someone with a weakened immune system, however, HHV-8 can lead to Kaposi sarcoma. There are four types of Kaposi sarcoma: AIDS-related or epidemic Kaposi sarcoma. This type happens in people infected with human immunodeficiency virus, also called HIV. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Transplant-associated or iatrogenic Kaposi sarcoma.

  3. Kaposi sarcoma (Kaposi’s sarcoma) is a form of soft tissue sarcoma. It affects people with weakened immune systems who also carry the rare virus human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). The virus turns healthy cells into cancerous cells.

  4. Sep 10, 2017 · A report of Kaposi sarcoma (KS) in young gay men in New York and San Francisco in 1981 was one of the first harbingers of AIDS [ 1]. KS was first described in 1872 by Moritz Kaposi as a relatively indolent angioproliferative tumor in elderly men [ 2].

  5. The disease known as AIDS begins when the virus has seriously damaged a person's immune system, which means they can get certain types of infections (such as Kaposi sarcoma--associated herpesvirus, KSHV) or other medical complications, including KS. KS is considered an AIDS defining illness.

  6. AIDS-associated Kaposi sarcoma typically presents with cutaneous lesions that begin as one or several red to purple-red macules, rapidly progressing to papules, nodules, and plaques, with a predilection for the head, back, neck, trunk, and mucous membranes.

  7. Jun 5, 2023 · Initially described in 1872 by Moritz Kaposi, an Austro-Hungarian dermatologist in 5 patients with the multifocal disease,[1] human herpesvirus/Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (HHV-8) was discovered as a causative agent of Kaposi sarcoma as the AIDS epidemic progressed in the 1980s.[2]