Volume 45, Issue 2 pp. 225-227

Pseudo-Kaposi’s sarcoma: The association of arterio-venous malformations with skin lesions resembling Kaposi’s sarcoma

Pf Smiddy

Pf Smiddy

Departments of Diagnostic Imaging and

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Mp Molloy

Mp Molloy

Departments of Diagnostic Imaging and

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N Flanagan

N Flanagan

Dermatology, St James’s Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland

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L Barnes

L Barnes

Dermatology, St James’s Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland

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First published: 12 January 2002
Citations: 15
Correspondence: Dr PF Smiddy, Department of Radiology, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8RF, United Kingdom. Email: [email protected]

PF Smiddy FRCR, FFRRCSI; MP Molloy FRCR; N Flanagan MRCPI; L Barnes FRCPI.

SUMMARY

A patient is described with skin lesions resembling Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). Arteriography revealed multiple arteriovenous malformations in the affected limb. This condition has been termed pseudo-Kaposi’s sarcoma. Although reports of this condition have appeared in dermatological journals, as yet we are unaware of any account in the radiological literature. This paper presents a case and reviews the literature. In suspected cases of KS in which the history or clinical features are atypical, this unusual condition should be considered and a search made for the diagnostic vascular lesions.

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