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Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome Associated Kaposi Sarcoma

Isabelle Poizot-Martin    
Sylvie Brégigeon    
Romain Palich    
Anne-Geneviève Marcelin    
Marc-Antoine Valantin    
Caroline Solas    
Marianne Veyri    
Jean-Philippe Spano and Alain Makinson    

Resumen

Kaposi sarcoma (KS) incidence has declined substantially since the advent of effective ART but it remains a frequent cancer among people living with HIV, including those on ART with a sustained undetectable HIV viral load and in late presenters. ART is responsible for KS improvement and resolution, but new onset (unmasking KS-IRIS) or sudden progression of preexisting KS (paradoxical KS-IRIS) can occur, even in patients with a low degree of immunocompromise. Both paradoxical and unmasking KS-IRIS have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We carried out a literature review regarding the incidence, pathogenic mechanisms, risk factors, clinical presentation, and management strategies of KS-IRIS in the ART era.

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