A definitive diagnosis of Kaposi sarcoma (KS) requires a biopsy and a microscopic evaluation of the tissue sample. However, if your healthcare provider suspects KS, they may order blood tests or ...
Kaposi’s sarcoma remains one of the most common cancers in people living with HIV. Kaposi’s sarcoma usually appears as lesions on the skin or on mucosal surfaces (like inside the mouth or genitals).
The histological appearance of Kaposi's sarcoma tissue stained by silver impregnation suggests that the sarcoma originates from the reticulo-endothelial tissue. Like Burkitt's lymphoma ...
It can be alarming to see a new spot appear on your skin, especially if it's rapidly growing. Here's what experts need you to ...
Studies Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) contribution to metabolic regulation, trafficking and signaling, using tissue culture models and molecular biology ...