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Kaposi's sarcoma
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Ka·po·si's sarcoma  (k-psz, kp-)
n. Abbr. KS
A cancer characterized by numerous bluish-red nodules on the skin, usually on the lower extremities, that is endemic to equatorial Africa and often occurs in a particularly virulent form in people with AIDS.

[After Moritz Kaposi (1837-1902), Austrian dermatologist.]

Kaposi's sarcoma [kæˈpəʊsɪz]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) a form of skin cancer found in Africans and more recently in victims of AIDS
[named after Moritz Kohn Kaposi (1837-1902), Austrian dermatologist who first described the sores that characterize the disease]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Kaposi's sarcoma - a sarcoma that starts with purplish spots on the feet and legs and spreads from the skin to lymph nodes and internal organs; a common manifestation of AIDS; "until 1980 Kaposi's sarcoma occurred almost exclusively with Jewish or Italian or black men"
sarcoma - a usually malignant tumor arising from connective tissue (bone or muscle etc.); one of the four major types of cancer


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