Case for diagnosis. Penile lesion in HIV-negative patient

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Abstract

We present the case of an HIV-negative man with asymptomatic penile erythematoviolaceous papules associated with similar slightly verrucous papules in the interdigital space of the right foot. A biopsy of the penile lesion confirmed Kaposi's sarcoma. No other causes of immunosuppression were observed. Penile lesions of KS are rare in HIV-negative individuals but it should also be considered in the differential diagnosis. Careful follow-up is recommended.

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Ramos, M. C., Oliveira, F. B. de, Antonello, V. S., & Boff, A. L. (2020). Case for diagnosis. Penile lesion in HIV-negative patient. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 95(5), 655–657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2020.03.006

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