
This microscopic image reveals the histopathologic aspects of a cutaneous Kaposi’s sarcoma cutaneous lesion.

In recent years the vast majority of cases of Kaposi’s sarcoma are now found in patients with AIDS. The most common site for KS is on the skin but it may also affect internal organs, particularly the lymph nodes, the lungs and digestive system.
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