Disseminated Lymehadenopathic Kaposi's Sarcoma in Zambian Children
Date
1980-06Author
Bhagwat, G.P.
Naik, K.G.
Sachdeva, V.
Bhushan, V.
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Kaposi's Sarcoma with skin involvement is a common tumour in adult Zambian and African population living South of the Sahara (Naik, 1977). However, it is uncommon amongst Zambian children and constitutes only 5% of all Kaposi's in Zambia (Naik, 1977). We wish to present two cases of Kaposi's Sacroma in Zambian childf en in view of unpublished literature containing detailed information, in children, its rarity, diagnostic difficulties and the different natural course of the disease.Two cases of Kaposi's Sacroma with generalized massive lymphadenopathy and visceral involvement without cutaneous lesions have been presented in young Zambian children. The difficulties in diagnosis and clinical course are discussed. We suggest an increasing awareness of this condition for the detection of more cases in Zambia.
Citation
Bhagwat, G.P., Naik, K.G., Sachdeva, V. and Bhushan, V. (1980). Disseminated Lymehadenopathic Kaposi's Sarcoma in Zambian children. Medical Journal of Zambia. 14 (4)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
Subject
Sarcoma, KaposiDissemirmted Lymehadenopathic Kaposi's Sarcoma---Children
Multiple Idiopathic Pigmented Hemangiosarcoma
Description
Kaposi's Sarcoma with skin involvement is a common tumor in the adult Zambian.