What about Non-AIDS Associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma? Clinical Features and Efficacy of Chemotherapy: A Monocentric Experience

Researc H Article, Khadija Darif, N. Ghozali, Y. Sbaiti, M. Meliani, FZ M Amziren, EL Mrabet
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Background: Kaposi’s sarcoma is a mesenchymal proliferative process of blood and lymphatic system cells. The must well-known risk factors are immunosuppression and human herpes virus. Non-HIV related Kaposi’s sarcoma is a rare indolent entity that is more common among people of Mediterranean origin. Patients and Methods: The purpose of this retrospective analysis was to review a series of 21 patients with nonAIDS associated Kaposi’s sarcoma who presented to the Department of Oncology at the University Hospital Tangier between 2017 and 2022. Data were extracted from medical records using a pre-established survey sheet. The objective of this work is to define the major clinical features, treatment outcomes, and risk factors of the classic Mediterranean form of the disease in North Africa. Results: Twenty-one patients with non-AIDS associated Kaposi’s sarcoma were identified, with ages ranging from 52 to 98 years; the male-to-female ratio was 17:3. All of our patients had the classic form of the disease with negative HIV serology. In 71% of cases, Kaposi’s sarcoma was limited to the skin, without lymph node or visceral involvement. The lesions were multiple in all cases, mostly bilateral, and most commonly localized to the skin of the lower extremities. A complete response was achieved in 50% of patients using systemic therapy, and no patients died from Kaposi’s sarcoma. Conclusion: Unlike Kaposi’s sarcoma in AIDS patients, non-AIDS associated Kaposi’s sarcoma from Mediterranean countries is less agressive and more responsive to systemic therapeutic strategies.
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背景:卡波西肉瘤是一种血液和淋巴系统细胞间充质增生过程。众所周知的危险因素是免疫抑制和人类疱疹病毒。非hiv相关的卡波西肉瘤是一种罕见的惰性实体,在地中海裔人群中更为常见。患者和方法:本回顾性分析的目的是回顾2017年至2022年间在丹吉尔大学医院肿瘤科就诊的21例非艾滋病相关卡波西肉瘤患者。使用预先建立的调查表从医疗记录中提取数据。这项工作的目的是确定北非经典地中海形式疾病的主要临床特征、治疗结果和危险因素。结果:21例非艾滋病相关性卡波西肉瘤患者,年龄52 ~ 98岁;男女比例为17:3。我们所有的病人都有典型的艾滋病形式,HIV血清学阴性。在71%的病例中,卡波西氏肉瘤局限于皮肤,没有淋巴结或内脏受累。所有病例的病变都是多发的,大多数是双侧的,最常见的是局限于下肢皮肤。使用全身治疗的患者中有50%达到完全缓解,没有患者死于卡波西氏肉瘤。结论:与艾滋病患者的卡波西肉瘤不同,来自地中海国家的非艾滋病相关性卡波西肉瘤侵袭性较低,对全身治疗策略反应较好。
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