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Fig. 1C —43-year-old man with HIV presenting with cutaneous Kaposi
sarcoma. Open lung biopsy revealed pulmonary Kaposi sarcoma. Axial chest CT
scan shows findings typical of extensive Kaposi sarcoma, including ill-defined
nodules, some flame-shaped, with areas of confluent consolidation and
peribronchovascular predominance.