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Kaposis Sarcoma Associated With Multiple Myeloma
Abstract
SUMMARYI have described a patient with multiple myeloma in whom Kaposis sarcoma of the skin developed during treatment with an alkylating agent. The association of a plasma cell dyscrasia, such as multiple myeloma, and Kaposis sarcoma is uncommon. The possible role of angiogenesis in deranged immunologic responses is addressed.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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