Kaposi's sarcoma is one of malignancies that is most seen in HIV positive or immunocompromised patients. Kaposi's sarcoma typically involves the skin. We present a HIV negative, 31-year-old Iranian woman from Tehran with Kaposi's sarcoma associated with corticosteroid use.
Abbasi,F. , Korooni Fardkhani,S. and Sha’bani,M. (2008). Steroid Induced Kaposi's Sarcoma in an HIV Negative Patient. Iranian Journal of Dermatology, 11(4), 171-172.
MLA
Abbasi,F. , , Korooni Fardkhani,S. , and Sha’bani,M. . "Steroid Induced Kaposi's Sarcoma in an HIV Negative Patient", Iranian Journal of Dermatology, 11, 4, 2008, 171-172.
HARVARD
Abbasi F., Korooni Fardkhani S., Sha’bani M. (2008). 'Steroid Induced Kaposi's Sarcoma in an HIV Negative Patient', Iranian Journal of Dermatology, 11(4), pp. 171-172.
CHICAGO
F. Abbasi, S. Korooni Fardkhani and M. Sha’bani, "Steroid Induced Kaposi's Sarcoma in an HIV Negative Patient," Iranian Journal of Dermatology, 11 4 (2008): 171-172,
VANCOUVER
Abbasi F., Korooni Fardkhani S., Sha’bani M. Steroid Induced Kaposi's Sarcoma in an HIV Negative Patient. Iran J Dermatol, 2008; 11(4): 171-172.