Primary classic Kaposi's sarcoma of the penis: report of a case and review
- PMID: 12702076
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1468-3083.2003.00747.x
Primary classic Kaposi's sarcoma of the penis: report of a case and review
Abstract
Kaposi's sarcoma is a vascular tumour of multifocal origin occurring primarily on the extremities. The case of a 45-year-old HIV negative and HHV-8 positive man with an asymptomatic reddish macular lesion on the inner layer of the prepuce is described. Although primary penile Kaposi's sarcoma is a relatively uncommon disorder in HIV negative men, dermatologists and venereologists should consider this possibility when treating non-specific penile lesions. A minimal penile lesion with non-distinctive clinical features may sometimes be the exclusive manifestation of Kaposi's sarcoma, making histologic evaluation necessary to establish the diagnosis.
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