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Perplexity on Kaposi's Sarcoma

  Here are 20 unexpected findings about Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS), based on recent research and case reports: Unusual Locations and Presentations KS can occur in extremely rare sites such as the thyroid gland, musculoskeletal system, central and peripheral nervous system, larynx, eye, and major salivary glands. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih ​ Some patients present with KS lesions in the stomach, small intestine, liver, spleen, mesentery, and lungs, with no visible skin involvement. sciencedirect +1 ​ There have been cases where KS was discovered at autopsy despite no prior clinical suspicion, indicating hidden disseminated disease. keio.elsevierpure +1 ​ KS can manifest as pleural and pericardial effusions, ascites, and hyperechoic liver and spleen lesions, which can be detected by bedside ultrasound. emra ​ New Subtypes and Populations A new subtype of KS has been described among men who have sex with men (MSM) without HIV infection. eatg ​ KS can occur in individuals recently diagnosed with HIV, ...

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