Sarcomas in the legs?

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Kaposi's sarcoma is also known as multiple head tumor. The tumor found is mainly skin cancer caused by skin blood vessels. The development of Kaposi's sarcoma is generally divided into two forms. One is an senile disease, which mainly occurs in people of European, Jewish and Italian origin, and the skin growth is relatively slow, The second is mainly manifested in children and young people in equatorial Africa and AIDS patients, and the growth rate is very fast. Let's learn more about the symptoms of Kaposi's sarcoma.

Sarcomas in the legs?

In the elderly without AIDS, Kaposi's sarcoma mainly appears in the toes and legs, usually purple or dark brown plaque, or nodules, mainly showing fungal growth, or infiltration of soft tissue and invasion of bone tissue.

In patients with AIDS, Kaposi's sarcoma is also the first symptom, mainly the purple container, or pink and red papules, showing round or semicircular, or brown and purple plaque, often in the upper trunk of the skin or mucosa.

When Kaposi's sarcoma appears in the early stage, it is mainly in the toes and does not bleed. It usually presents light red or purple and blue black spots and patches. It looks like dark purple hemangioma. Patients will have obvious edema. Later, plaque and nodes will gradually appear. This is mainly classic Kaposi's sarcoma.

matters needing attention

Once suffering from Kaposi's sarcoma, mainly through radiation and chemical treatment and immunotherapy, plus surgical treatment, the harm caused by this disease is relatively large, so we must pay attention to it in our life.