MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

ABDOMINAL

GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY

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A patient presented to his physician with expressed immunodeficiency, lymphopenia with change of parity T-helpers to T-suppressors, the lesion of a skin of the lower extremities. The cutaneous pathology was characterized by plural tumorous nodules, dome-shaped purple plaques, involved in skin breakdown with resulting fungating lesions. A histological investigation of the skin’s biopsy showed the neoplasm of blood vessels, a dilatation of capillaries, slit-like blood-filled vascular spaces. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
Kaposi’s sarcoma
B
Basalioma
C
Derraatomycosis
D
Phoma of skin
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