Kaposi Sarcoma after Kidney Transplant: A Clinical Case Report

Benbella, Meryem and Kaouiri, Zaineb and Saidi, Imane and Ouzedoun, Naima and Bouattar, Tarik (2024) Kaposi Sarcoma after Kidney Transplant: A Clinical Case Report. Open Journal of Nephrology, 14 (01). pp. 115-123. ISSN 2164-2842

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Abstract

Kaposi sarcoma is a neoplasm caused by human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) that most commonly affects immunosuppressed patients. The skin is the most affected area, but other sites can be involved such as the lung, digestive tract and lymph nodes. The classical presentation involves a violaceous skin lesion that can be small or hidden, leading to a delay in diagnosis. We report a clinical case of a kidney transplant patient, who presented, 14 months after kidney transplant, with unilateral edema of the inferior member and cutaneous rash misdiagnosed and taken initially for erysipelas. The diagnosis of Kaposi’s sarcoma was retained, on a lymph node biopsy of an inguinal adenopathy. The evolution was marked by a local and general improvement after systemic chemotherapy, reducing Tacrolimus and discontinuation of Mycophenolate mofetil. Graft function remained stable during the follow-up.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 01 Apr 2024 05:15
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2024 05:15
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/2718

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