Publications by authors named "H Zeichardt"

The pathogenesis of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is often attributed to an infectious agent. In particular, the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) was currently shown to be closely related to all known KS types, including HIV-associated KS, European classic KS, African endemic KS and iatrogenic KS. We report here on an HIV-negative, German patient of neither Jewish nor Mediterranean descent with disseminated classic KS showing unusual rapid progression into the tumour stage.

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An HIV-1 infected immunosuppressed patient (CD4+ cell counts: 382 cells/microL; viral load 94,000 copies/mL) with recurrent perianal herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infections is described, showing an unusual exophytic tumour resembling a squamous cell carcinoma in the lateral part of the tongue. He also had persistent facial herpes infection, oral candidosis, oral hairy leukoplakia and lymphadenopathy. The presence of HSV-2 was detected by polymerase chain reaction both in smears and in a tissue biopsy taken from the involved tongue area.

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