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He was seen by doctors and given some cream for the herpes. We also went to our sexual health clinic where we both tested negative for HIV/AIDS. He was given some antivirals and his genital herpes disappeared immediately. However, 6 months many of the other spots are still evident. Although they have faded somewhat and turned browny purple, they are still evident, fairly flat with a slightly scabby/plaque like covering. They have not grown and are all about 2-3cms max diameter. His GP said he was sure it was a fungus and thus my partner has not really worried about them, and given his cancer is reluctant to seek medical advice for anything at the moment. However, I am concerned as they have not resolved.
I have recently learned that Kaposi sarcoma is transmitted by a herpes virus –not HIV and that some non HIV/AIDS patients succumb to the sarcoma when their immune systems are low. I wonder, no matter how unlikely, whether it is at all possible that he has KS, given the fact that he had been treated with chemo and his t cell count was little low at the time of the outbreak . He had a blood test at the time of the outbreak. Or am I just being paranoid?
By the way he had a clean PET scan in Feb, but I don’t know whether PET scans are effective for diagnosing KS. Any advice on what this might be would be most reassuring.