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<i><i>Kaposi′s sarcoma</i></i>in an HIV-positive person successfully treated with paclitaxel
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Oral MucosaMedicineHiv-positive PersonImmunologyHiv InfectionPathologyMetronomic TherapyEpidemic KaposiPharmacotherapyDermatologyHivOncology
Epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma is one of the malignant neoplasms, which can develop in HIV-infected patients. Although the prevalence of HIV infection is reported to be high in Asian countries, Kaposi's sarcoma is rarely reported. We report a case of Kaposi's sarcoma involving the skin and oral mucosa along with extensive bilateral lymphedema of lower extremities, treated successfully with paclitaxel and antiretrovirals.