GASTRIC AND CUTANEOUS LOCALIZATION OF KAPOSI'S SARCOMA HIV NEGATIVE: ABOUT A CASE WITH REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Najwa Chebli*, Meryem El Aaamraoui, Saad Laanaz, Saber Boutayeb, Ibrahim El Ghissassi, Hind Mrabti, Hassan Errihani
ABSTRACT
Kaposi's sarcoma is a rare disease that causes skin tumours, the frequency of digestive involvement is less, HIV positive diseases. We report a clinical case of Kaposi's sarcoma with both gastric and cutaneous HIV-negative localization in a 78-year-old patient. Kaposi's sarcoma of the digestive tract in immunocompetent subjects is rare in the literature. It is advisable to evoke this gastric pathology even in a context of negative HIV.
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