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   AIDS-Kaposi Sarcoma and Classic Kaposi Sarcoma: Are different ultrasound patterns related to different variants?  
   
نویسنده solivetti f.m. ,elia f. ,latini a. ,cota c. ,cordiali-fei p. ,di carlo a.
منبع journal of experimental and clinical cancer research - 2011 - دوره : 30 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: kaposi sarcoma (ks) is a malignancy of endothelial skin cells with multifocal localization on the skin,lymph nodes and visceral organs. although all clinical variants are associated with hhv-8 infection,specific differences in the clinical onset and in the natural history of aids-ks and classic-ks have been described. the present randomised prospective-observational study aimed to investigate whether the ultrasound pattern and color doppler flow imaging of vascularisation of skin lesions of patients with classic ks (cks) or aids-ks could provide useful information to the evaluation of clinical activity of the disease. methods. cutaneous lesions of 24 patients with histologically confirmed ks were investigated using very high frequency ultrasound probes; 16 patients had cks and 8 had aids-ks. hhv-8 infection was confirmed in all patients by investigating the specific humoral response to viral antigens. immunological and virological parameters were also assessed to monitor hiv or hhv-8 viral infection. for each patient,a target skin lesion was selected on the basis of size (diameter from 0.4 to 2 cm). each lesion was analyzed in terms of size,depth and color doppler pattern. results: the b-mode ultrasound patterns of skin lesions did not differ when comparing cks patients to aids-ks patients,whereas the color doppler signal,which is associated with vascular activity,was detected in the ks lesions of 6/8 aids-ks patients (75.0%) and in 2/16 cks (16,7%); the latter two patients showed a clinically progressive and extensive disease stage (iv b). conclusions: our preliminary results suggest that small cutaneous ks lesions - in both cks and aids-ks patients- display similar b-mode ultrasound patterns ( hypoechoic,well defined,superficial lesions). however,the color doppler signal,which is associated with endothelial activity and angiogenesis,which play a substantial role in ks progression,could constitute a useful tool for evaluating disease activity. © 2011 solivetti et al; licensee biomed central ltd.
آدرس radiology department,san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy, radiology department,san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy, infective dermatology division,san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy, dermatopathology division,san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy, clinical pathology and microbiology division,san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy, san gallicano dermatology institute,rome, Italy
 
     
   
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