Laartz Brent W, Cooper Christopher, Degryse Amber, Sinnott John T
Division of Infectious Diseases, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
South Med J. 2005 Apr;98(4):475-7. doi: 10.1097/01.SMJ.0000157557.92795.18.
Kaposi sarcoma is a vascular neoplastic disorder that is associated with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The causative factor in Kaposi sarcoma is human herpes virus-8. This complication of AIDS has a predilection for homosexual males and is rarely associated with the female AIDS population. However, we present a case of Kaposi sarcoma mimicking the benign and common Bartholin gland abscess. A search of the literature including the MEDLINE database revealed a single report of Kaposi sarcoma presenting as a vulvar mass, but not as a suspected Bartholin abscess. The history, presentations, risk factors, and treatments available for Kaposi sarcoma are also discussed in this report.