See Also: Kaposi's sarcoma(health)
Kaposi sarcoma(encyclopedia)
kaposi sarcoma(medicine)
kaposi's sarcoma(medicine)
sarcoma, kaposi(medicine)
Kaposi sarcoma associated herpesvirus protease(medicine)
herpes virus, kaposi sarcoma-associated(medicine)
Acquit(law)
acquit(1)(dictionary)
acquit(2)(dictionary)

acquit(2) (iou) and sarcoma, kaposi (medicine)


acquit(2) (iou)



acquit verb. Infl. -tt-. Pa. pple & ppl adjective -tted, (arch.) acquit. ME.

I. Quit a claim.
verb trans. Discharge, pay, (a claim, Debt, or liability). arch. ME.
verb trans. Requite (a benefit or injury). arch. ME.
verb trans. & intrans. Atone for (an offence). ME-E17.
verb trans. Discharge the duties of (an office), perform, accomplish. LME-L17.
II. Clear or discharge a debtor.
verb trans. Pay or cancel the Debt of and free. ME-M17.
verb trans. Set free, release of or from a duty, obligation, or burden. arch. ME.
verb trans. Clear from a charge; declare not guilty (of, from, an offence). LME.
verb refl. Deliver, rid oneself, of. LME-M18.
verb refl. Discharge oneself (of duty or responsibility); perform one's part in a specified manner. LME.
III. Satisfy a creditor.
verb trans. Pay off (a person in respect of a Debt due to him or her); be quits with. LME-L16.
acquitment noun (now rare or obsolete) acquittal, release LME.
acquitter noun E17.

sarcoma, kaposi (medicine)


sarcoma, kaposi


A multicentric, malignant neoplastic vascular proliferation characterised by the development of bluish-red cutaneous nodules, usually on the lower extremities, most often on the toes or feet, and slowly increasing in size and number and spreading to more proximal areas. The tumours have endothelium-lined channels and vascular spaces admixed with variably sized aggregates of spindle-shaped cells, and often remain confined to the skin and subcutaneous tissue, but widespread visceral involvement may occur. Kaposi's sarcoma occurs spontaneously in jewish and Italian males in Europe and the United States. An aggressive variant in young children is endemic in some areas of africa. A third form occurs in about 0.04% of kidney transplant patients. There is also a high incidence in aids patients. Hhv-8 is the suspected cause.