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==Overview== | |||
Other [[diagnostic]] studies for Kaposi's sarcoma include [[endoscopy]], [[bronchoscopy]], and [[biopsy]]. | |||
==Other Diagnostic Studies== | |||
'''Bronchoscopy''' | |||
*Findings on [[bronchoscopy]] suggestive of Kaposi's sarcoma include localized [[purpuric]] [[lesion]] located at the terminal [[airways]].<nowiki><ref name="cancer"> Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net (2015) </nowiki>http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention</ref> | |||
'''Endoscopy''' | |||
*Findings on [[endoscopy]] suggestive of Kaposi's sarcoma include localized [[purpuric]] lesion located with the [[stomach]] and [[duodenum]].<nowiki><ref name="cancer"> Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net (2015) </nowiki>http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention<nowiki></ref></nowiki> | |||
'''Biopsy''' | |||
* The definitive [[diagnosis]] of Kaposi's sarcoma is confirmed by a [[biopsy]]. Characteristic findings for Kaposi's sarcoma on [[microscopic]] [[histopathological]] analysis can be found [[Kaposi's sarcoma pathophysiology|'''here''']].<ref name="cancer"> Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention</ref> | |||
'''T cell subset analysis''' | |||
* This is especially useful for assessing [[CD4]] [[T cell]] count, since this parameter is important for [[Staging (pathology)|staging]] in the TIS [[Staging (pathology)|staging]] system. It provides information about the [[immune]] [[competence]] of a [[patient]]. [[T cell]] subsets may need to be monitored during treatment. [[Disease]] can [[relapse]] even in the presence of normal [[CD4]] [[T cell]] counts. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Shyam Patel [2] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Haytham Allaham, M.D. [3]Amandeep Singh M.D.[4]
Overview
Other diagnostic studies for Kaposi's sarcoma include endoscopy, bronchoscopy, and biopsy.
Other Diagnostic Studies
Bronchoscopy
- Findings on bronchoscopy suggestive of Kaposi's sarcoma include localized purpuric lesion located at the terminal airways.<ref name="cancer"> Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net (2015) http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention</ref>
Endoscopy
- Findings on endoscopy suggestive of Kaposi's sarcoma include localized purpuric lesion located with the stomach and duodenum.<ref name="cancer"> Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net (2015) http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention</ref>
Biopsy
- The definitive diagnosis of Kaposi's sarcoma is confirmed by a biopsy. Characteristic findings for Kaposi's sarcoma on microscopic histopathological analysis can be found here.[1]
T cell subset analysis
- This is especially useful for assessing CD4 T cell count, since this parameter is important for staging in the TIS staging system. It provides information about the immune competence of a patient. T cell subsets may need to be monitored during treatment. Disease can relapse even in the presence of normal CD4 T cell counts.
References
- ↑ Sarcoma- Kaposi Guide. Cancer.Net http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/sarcoma-kaposi/risk-factors-and-prevention