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Kaposi Sarcoma

This was a foot lesion in an elderly man who was HIV negative. This would conform to classic type Kaposi sarcoma.


Case provided by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Clinical Professor, Vice Chair of Faculty Development & Mentoring, Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship Training Program, Co-Director, Pathology Reference Services, and Editor-In-Chief at Innovative Science Press.


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