Kaposi's Sarcoma is a cancerous tumor arising from blood vessels, usually in the skin, forming skin lesions, or mucus membranes that line the mouth, nose, or anus. They also spread to other organs in the body, such as the lungs, liver, or intestinal tract. It is the most common form of cancer in AIDS patients.
Keloid is the proliferative growth of the scar tissue in the skin resulting in a thick pinkish scar on the surface after an injury, trauma, or burns, accompanied by pain and itching.
Keratin is a fibrous, insoluble structural protein forming the principal constituent of the outermost layer of hairs, nails, and skin.
Klebsiella is a rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, with a prominent polysaccharide capsule. These organisms cause pulmonary, intestinal, and urinogenital infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, etc.
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