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- Title
Thromboembolic disease in a patient treated with bleomycin for endemic Kaposi's disease at the Bamako Dermatology Hospital in Mali.
- Authors
Moussa, Savané; Guindo, Binta; Keita, Alimata; Diakité, Mamoudou; Gassama, Mamadou; Fofana, Youssouf; Karabinta, Yamoussa; Dissa, Labassou; Mukendi, Nkesu Yannick; Dicko, Adama A.; Cissé, Mohamed; Faye, Ousmane
- Abstract
Herein, we report a case of thromboembolic disease occurring during endemic Kaposi's disease treated with bleomycin. Kaposi's disease is a vascular and fibroblastic disorder caused by human herpes virus type 8. The endemic form remains prevalent yet with a less severe prognosis. The first line of systemic treatment in our country is classically a monotherapy with bleomycin. This case of endemic Kaposi's disease was treated with bleomycin monotherapy that reportedly caused thromboembolic disease on two occasions after administration. This was one of the rarely reported effects of bleomycin in monochemotherapy, especially in the case of the treatment of endemic Kaposi's disease, considering the chronology of the appearance of this effect in your patient.
- Subjects
MALI; XERODERMA pigmentosum; BLEOMYCIN; THROMBOEMBOLISM; DERMATOLOGY
- Publication
Our Dermatology Online / Nasza Dermatologia Online, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 3, p287
- ISSN
2081-9390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7241/ourd.20233.10