Case Report

Year : 2020 | Volume : 3 | Issue : 1 | Page : 1-4

Unusual oropharyngeal Kaposi’s sarcoma about a case not associated to the human immunodeficiency virus

Nzanzu Kikuhe Jason1,2,Mbusa Makata Castram3 , Justine Namwagala4

1 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Hôpital Provincial du Nord Kivu, 2 Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Goma, 3 Department of Anesthesia, Hôpital Provincial du Nord Kivu, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, 4 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

Address for correspondence:

Dr. Nzanzu Kikuhe Jason, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Hôpital Provincial du Nord Kivu, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.

E‐mail: kikuhe.jason@unigom.ac.cd

Abstract

Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is almost always associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome but is rarely described in the HIV-negative and nonimmunosuppressed individual, especially in the head-and-neck region. We present a case of 32-year-old HIV-negative, immunocompetent man with an oropharyngeal KS. The complete surgical resection of the tumor alone was used as a therapeutic modality. Clinical presentation, histological features, and treatment are discussed and compared with a review of the literature.

Keywords: HIV negative, Kaposi’s sarcoma, oropharyngeal, treatment

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How to cite this article: Jason NK, Castram MM, Namwagala J. Unusual oropharyngeal Kaposi’s sarcoma about a case not associated to the human immunodeficiency virus. Int J Head Neck Pathol 2020;3:1-4.

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