Abstract

Kaposi sarcoma (KSs) is a slowly progressive systemic multicentric tumor, which affects the skin. KSs may also occur in patients receiving immunosuppressive treatment regimens. A 46-year-old woman was evaluated for skin rash at lower extremities. She was diagnosed as myasthenia gravis associated with thymoma and was receiving a combined pyridostigmine-corticosteroid therapy. Skin biopsy was evaluated in favor of KS. Myasthenia gravis along with KS rarely come across in patients; therefore, the case was evaluated in light of the previous medical literature.

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