Primary gastrointestinal Kaposi's Sarcoma in a patient with Human immunodeficiency virus

Gastrointestinal bleeding in HIV patients secondary to coinfection by HHV8 and development of Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a rare complication even if no skin lesions are detected on physical examination. This article indicates which patients might develop this type of clinical sign and also tries to re...

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Autores:
Preciado, Javier
Santos, Jorge Hernan
Garza Acosta, Cristina
Zapata Laguado, Martin Ignacio
APONTE, JORGE
Mosquera-Zamudio, Andres
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Fecha de publicación:
2018
Institución:
Universidad El Bosque
Repositorio:
Repositorio U. El Bosque
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.unbosque.edu.co:20.500.12495/1908
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/1908
https://doi.org/10.1159/000492715
Palabra clave:
Kaposi’s sarcoma
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Human immunodeficiency virus
Servicio de urgencia en hospital
VIH
Fármacos Gastrointestinales
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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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Summary:Gastrointestinal bleeding in HIV patients secondary to coinfection by HHV8 and development of Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a rare complication even if no skin lesions are detected on physical examination. This article indicates which patients might develop this type of clinical sign and also tries to recall that absence of skin lesions never rules out the presence of KS, especially if gastrointestinal involvement is documented. Gastrointestinal bleeding in terms of hematemesis has rarely been reported in the literature. We review some important clinical findings, diagnosis, and treatment approach. We present the case of an HIV patient who presented to the emergency department with hematemesis and gastrointestinal signs of KS on upper gastrointestinal endoscopy without any dermatological involvement.