Abstracts
Kaposi's sarcoma is a multifactorial angioproliferative disorder. The herpes virus 8 human contributes to its pathogenesis, but it is uncertain whether these lesions are only reactive hyperplasia to the virus or neoplasia. Four clinical types are described: classic, endemic, iatrogenic and HIV-associated. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma has no standard staging or treatment protocols. Some studies have shown the use of compression stockings in the treatment of lymphedema associated with Kaposi's sarcoma. We report the case of a 90 year-old patient with classic Kaposi's sarcoma treated with compression stockings who showed a satisfactory response.
Residential treatment; Sarcoma, Kaposi; Stockings, compression; Treatment Outcome
O sarcoma de Kaposi é uma desordem angioproliferativa de causa multifatorial. O vírus herpes 8 participa na sua patogenia, porém há dúvidas se a origem das lesões é apenas por hiperplasia reacional ao vírus ou uma neoplasia propriamente dita. Quatro tipos clínicos são descritos: clássico, endêmico, iatrogênico e associado ao HIV. O tipo clássico de sarcoma de Kaposi mantém-se sem padronização de estadiamento ou protocolos de tratamento. Há alguns estudos mostrando o uso de meias compressivas no tratamento do linfedema associado ao Kaposi Comunicamos um caso de uma paciente de 90 anos com sarcoma de Kaposi clássico tratado com meias elásticas compressivas, mostrando uma resposta satisfatória.
Meias de compressão; Resultado de tratamento; Sarcoma de Kaposi; Tratamento domiciliar
INTRODUCTION
Kaposi's sarcoma is a cell proliferation of vascular origin related to the herpes virus type 8 human, with the classic type being extremely rare.1-3 Its clinical symptoms vary. It is sometimes associated with lymphedema and usually indolent, without dissemination.1-4 We report a case of classic Kaposi's sarcoma affecting the lower limbs of an elderly female patient, diagnosed promptly and treated with elastic stockings, evolving with satisfactory subjective and objective results.
CASE REPORT
Female patient, 90 years old, of Italian descent, presented with a history of maculo-papular, nodular, violaceous lesions in the middle third of her left leg for two years, associated with swelling and heaviness in her lower limbs. With the suspicion of Kaposi's sarcoma, biopsy was performed, and the diagnosis was confirmed by histology and immunohistochemistry. The fact that she was HIV-negative and had no history of exogenous immunosuppression led to the diagnosis of classic Kaposi's sarcoma.
We decided to use medium compression stockings and periodically monitored the patient. Results were satisfactory after 20 months. Although the total area affected increased, there was a significant improvement of the edema, discrete reduction of lesion volume, which changed from plaques and nodules to macules, and the patient reported a marked improvement of the symptoms (Figure 1).
classic Kaposi's sarcoma. A: Initial dermatologic examination of the medial aspect of the left leg. B: Dermatologic examination after 20 months of correct use of elastic stockings of medium compression with significant reduction of leg edema and lesion volume, evolving from nodules to macules
DISCUSSION
First described by Moritz Kaposi as multiple pigmented sarcoma involving the skin,
classic Kaposi's sarcoma is a rare disease. The highest prevalence rates of the disease
are found in elderly men from Mediterranean countries; it affects approximately 1:30,000
individuals in the Italian islands, following the prevalence of the herpes virus type 8
human.11. Krown SE, Singh JC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: clinical features,
stagings, diagnosis, and treatment. UptoDate, [Internet] . 2011 [ cited 2011 Feb 16].
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,44. Brambilla L, Tourlaki A, Ferrucci S, Brambati M, Boneschi V.
Treatment of classic Kaposi's sarcoma-associated lymphedema with elastic stockings. J
Dermatol. 2006;33:451-6. It has a multifactorial development and its pathogenesis involves
the processes of angiogenesis, inflammation and proliferation of spindle cells.11. Krown SE, Singh JC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: clinical features,
stagings, diagnosis, and treatment. UptoDate, [Internet] . 2011 [ cited 2011 Feb 16].
Available from: http://www.uptodate.com
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Clinically, it varies from macules and papules to purpuric, purplish or blackish nodules in the lower limbs, often with lymphedema due to infiltration and dermal lymphatic involvement. It shows an indolent clinical course, rarely evolving to metastases. When they occur, they are mostly asymptomatic and affect the gastrointestinal tract, which makes the endoscopic procedure unnecessary and useless for prognosis.33. Casper C. New Approaches to the Treatment of Human Herpesvirus 8 - Associated Disease. Rev Med Virol. 2008;18:321-9.
After clinical suspicion, diagnosis is confirmed by histology. Immunohistochemistry and
PCR may help in doubtful cases. Other tests such as endoscopy and ultrasound are
recommended based on each case.33. Casper C. New Approaches to the Treatment of Human Herpesvirus 8 -
Associated Disease. Rev Med Virol. 2008;18:321-9. Benign vascular
tumors, acroangiodermatitis, bacillary angiomatosis and sporotrichosis are some of the
differential diagnoses for the disease.11. Krown SE, Singh JC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: clinical features,
stagings, diagnosis, and treatment. UptoDate, [Internet] . 2011 [ cited 2011 Feb 16].
Available from: http://www.uptodate.com
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,22. Brambilla L, Boneschi V, Taglioni M, Ferrucci S. Staging of classic
Kaposi's sarcoma: a useful tool for therapeutic choices. Eur J Dermatol.
2003;13:83-6.
One way of staging suggested in the literature divides Kaposi's sarcoma into four clinical types maculo-nodular, infiltrative, florid and disseminated. Each one of them is divided into slow or fast, depending on the speed of progression and presence or absence of complications (Table 1).22. Brambilla L, Boneschi V, Taglioni M, Ferrucci S. Staging of classic Kaposi's sarcoma: a useful tool for therapeutic choices. Eur J Dermatol. 2003;13:83-6. Based on this evaluation, a conservative treatment is restricted to the maculo-nodular type. Local treatment would be reserved for the maculo-nodular and infiltrative types, the latter being slow-evolving and without complications. For all other cases or when there is visceral involvement, systemic treatment is indicated.
Local treatment includes topical imiquimod, cryotherapy, laser, surgical excision,
radiotherapy and intralesional chemotherapy.11. Krown SE, Singh JC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: clinical features,
stagings, diagnosis, and treatment. UptoDate, [Internet] . 2011 [ cited 2011 Feb 16].
Available from: http://www.uptodate.com
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2. Brambilla L, Boneschi V, Taglioni M, Ferrucci S. Staging of classic
Kaposi's sarcoma: a useful tool for therapeutic choices. Eur J Dermatol.
2003;13:83-6.
3. Casper C. New Approaches to the Treatment of Human Herpesvirus 8 -
Associated Disease. Rev Med Virol. 2008;18:321-9.
4. Brambilla L, Tourlaki A, Ferrucci S, Brambati M, Boneschi V.
Treatment of classic Kaposi's sarcoma-associated lymphedema with elastic stockings. J
Dermatol. 2006;33:451-6.-55. Cancer.org [homepage on the Internet]. National Cancer Institute.
Classic Kaposi Sarcoma - Current Clinical Trials. 2009. [ cited Feb 2011 18].
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Several studies have
shown great radiosensitivity of this type of sarcoma with a good response to
radiotherapy.66. Mukai MM, Chaves T, Caldas L, Neto JF, Santamaría JR. Primary
Kaposi's sarcoma of the penis. An Bras Dermatol. 2009;84:524-6.,77. Costa IMC, Menezes FG, Hajjar LA, Salaro CP, Matos RMC. Classic
Kaposi's sarcoma: a case report. An Bras Dermatol, 2001;76:195-9. The effectiveness of the use of compression
stockings, described by Brambilla et al. in a study of 65 patients with
Kaposis's sarcoma below the knees, was seen primarily in the treatment of lymphedema
associated with sarcoma.44. Brambilla L, Tourlaki A, Ferrucci S, Brambati M, Boneschi V.
Treatment of classic Kaposi's sarcoma-associated lymphedema with elastic stockings. J
Dermatol. 2006;33:451-6. The first choice for
systemic treatment is pegylated liposomal doxorubicin.33. Casper C. New Approaches to the Treatment of Human Herpesvirus 8 -
Associated Disease. Rev Med Virol. 2008;18:321-9.,55. Cancer.org [homepage on the Internet]. National Cancer Institute.
Classic Kaposi Sarcoma - Current Clinical Trials. 2009. [ cited Feb 2011 18].
Available from: www.cancer.gov
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Other chemotherapeutic
agents, either alone or in combination, and immunomodulators such as interferon-alpha
recombinant or thalidomide can be used.77. Costa IMC, Menezes FG, Hajjar LA, Salaro CP, Matos RMC. Classic
Kaposi's sarcoma: a case report. An Bras Dermatol, 2001;76:195-9. Some
therapies under investigation are antivirals such as valganciclovir, inhibitors of
vascular growth factor receptor and tyrosine kinase, metalloproteinase, monoclonal
antibody therapy, pro-tease inhibitors, and mTOR inhibitors.55. Cancer.org [homepage on the Internet]. National Cancer Institute.
Classic Kaposi Sarcoma - Current Clinical Trials. 2009. [ cited Feb 2011 18].
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,88. Stebbing J, Portsmouth S, Gotch F, Gazzard B. Kaposi's sarcoma - an
update. Int J STD AIDS. 2003;14:225-7.
We have described a case of CKS treated effectively with only compression stockings, bringing clinical improvement and quality of life to the patient. We questioned the effectiveness of the improvement of venous circulation, not only in the reduction of edema, but also in the increase of tissue oxygenation, thus reducing the stimulation and production of angiogenic factors, which participate in the pathophysiological basis of the disease.
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1Krown SE, Singh JC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: clinical features, stagings, diagnosis, and treatment. UptoDate, [Internet] . 2011 [ cited 2011 Feb 16]. Available from: http://www.uptodate.com
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2Brambilla L, Boneschi V, Taglioni M, Ferrucci S. Staging of classic Kaposi's sarcoma: a useful tool for therapeutic choices. Eur J Dermatol. 2003;13:83-6.
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3Casper C. New Approaches to the Treatment of Human Herpesvirus 8 - Associated Disease. Rev Med Virol. 2008;18:321-9.
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4Brambilla L, Tourlaki A, Ferrucci S, Brambati M, Boneschi V. Treatment of classic Kaposi's sarcoma-associated lymphedema with elastic stockings. J Dermatol. 2006;33:451-6.
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5Cancer.org [homepage on the Internet]. National Cancer Institute. Classic Kaposi Sarcoma - Current Clinical Trials. 2009. [ cited Feb 2011 18]. Available from: www.cancer.gov
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6Mukai MM, Chaves T, Caldas L, Neto JF, Santamaría JR. Primary Kaposi's sarcoma of the penis. An Bras Dermatol. 2009;84:524-6.
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7Costa IMC, Menezes FG, Hajjar LA, Salaro CP, Matos RMC. Classic Kaposi's sarcoma: a case report. An Bras Dermatol, 2001;76:195-9.
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8Stebbing J, Portsmouth S, Gotch F, Gazzard B. Kaposi's sarcoma - an update. Int J STD AIDS. 2003;14:225-7.
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* Study conducted at the School of Medicine of Jundiaí (FMJ) - Jundiaí (SP), Brazil
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Conflict of interest: None
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Financial funding: None
Publication Dates
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Publication in this collection
Nov-Dec 2013
History
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Received
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Accepted
23 Oct 2012