Q: Steroids _______________ Kaposi Sarcoma (KS)? - select one
A) exacerbates
B) suppresses
Answer: A
Steroids may induce as well as exacerbate preexisting KS. This is true for HIV, transplant patients, autoimmune disorders, and lymphoproliferative diseases.
HIV patients are particularly at risk as steroid is frequently used in them for immune thrombocytopenia and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia PJC - previous PCP).
Fortunately, KS lesions regress on reduction or withdrawal of steroids.
Besides steroids, opportunistic infections have also been associated with the induction or exacerbation of preexisting KS due to high levels of proinflammatory cytokines.
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References:
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