Two cases of idiopathic multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma of the skin (Kaposi)
M. N. Ashanin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1924, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (9) : 952 -964.
Two cases of idiopathic multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma of the skin (Kaposi)
The doctrine of idiopathic multiple hemorrhagic sarcoma of the skin is still incompletely established; it remains largely unclear where the tumor cells come from, as well as the treatment of this infrequent suffering. On the contrary, its diagnosis in the vast majority of pronounced cases can be made quite easily: the disease is characterized by a rash of various sizes (from millet grain to a bean) nodules of dark or bluish red color, initially located, separately or in groups, on the hands or feet, and more often on the arms and legs. These nodules are quite dense to the touch and lie deep in the corium'e.
Ashanina M.N.
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