Symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma?

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Kaposi's sarcoma is also called multiple idiopathic hemorrhagic sarcoma. In medicine, it is multicentric vascular tumor. It is rare in clinic. It usually occurs in men over 50 years old. It is also common in AIDS patients. In the early stage, colored papules or plaques were the main manifestations, gradually developed into large plaques or nodules, accompanied by obvious local edema and visceral damage. Symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma? Now let me tell you something.

Symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma?

First, at the beginning, there will be some colored measles like or large patches on people's limbs, such as hands and feet. Gradually, measles and spots will continue to expand over time, and will continue to scab, people will have edema.

Second, skin lesions often appear in the lower extremities, hands and forearms, etc., in the late can appear in the face, ears, trunk and mouth, especially in the soft palate. And the color of skin lesions is red, purplish red, light blue and black, gradually increasing and fusing into large plaques and nodules, which are as hard as rubber.

Third, it can also spread to visceral bones. Gastrointestinal tract is the most common viscera. In addition, the heart, adrenal gland and abdominal lymph nodes will also be infected. Bone involvement is characterized by osteoporosis, cysts and even erosion of the cortex. Bone changes are characteristic and valuable for diagnosis.

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The above are some of the clinical symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma, as mentioned above, got Kaposi's sarcoma, skin, especially limbs and other places will appear scab, so if you find the body and abnormal scab, you should immediately pay attention to.