In 2009, a 57-year-old man was referred to our maxillo facial surgery department for the appearance of a reddish-purplish swelling on his right helix. The lesion was more than 1 cm in length and did not show changes for 3 months. He was otherwise healthy, without any predisposing factors. The patient denied smoking, alcohol misuse and intravenous drug use. He had no family history of similar lesions or Kaposi's sarcoma. The lesion was completely excised and the surgical defect reconstructed with a localflap. In 2011 the same patient returned to our attention because of the appearance of a new lesion, similar to the first one on the other auricle. The lesion was completely removed. The same situation recurred in September 2012, when the patient presented a new little reddish-purplish swelling of 3 mm on the left helix. The lesion was excised. The patient has not reported further lesion at present.
In 2009, a 57-year-old man was referred to our maxillo facial surgery department for the appearance of a reddish-purplish swelling on his right helix. The lesion was more than 1 cm in length and did not show changes for 3 months. He was otherwise healthy, without any predisposing factors. The patient denied smoking, alcohol misuse and intravenous drug use. He had no family history of similar lesions or Kaposi's sarcoma . The lesion was completely excised and the surgical defect reconstructed with a local flap. In 2011 the same patient returned to our attention because of the appearance of a new lesion, similar to the first one on the other auricle. The lesion was completely removed. The same situation recurred in September 2012, when the patient presented a new little reddish-purplish swelling of 3 mm on the left helix. The lesion was excised. The patient has not reported further lesion at present.
Bilateral auricular classic Kaposi's sarcoma / Colletti, G.; Allevi, F.; Moneghini, L.; Rabbiosi, D.. - In: BMJ CASE REPORT. - ISSN 1757-790X. - 2013:(2013), pp. 1-3. [10.1136/bcr-2013-200059]
Bilateral auricular classic Kaposi's sarcoma
G. Colletti;
2013
Abstract
In 2009, a 57-year-old man was referred to our maxillo facial surgery department for the appearance of a reddish-purplish swelling on his right helix. The lesion was more than 1 cm in length and did not show changes for 3 months. He was otherwise healthy, without any predisposing factors. The patient denied smoking, alcohol misuse and intravenous drug use. He had no family history of similar lesions or Kaposi's sarcoma. The lesion was completely excised and the surgical defect reconstructed with a localflap. In 2011 the same patient returned to our attention because of the appearance of a new lesion, similar to the first one on the other auricle. The lesion was completely removed. The same situation recurred in September 2012, when the patient presented a new little reddish-purplish swelling of 3 mm on the left helix. The lesion was excised. The patient has not reported further lesion at present.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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