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* Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus ( KSHV or HHV-8 ) is associated with Kaposi s sarcoma, a type of skin cancer.
In tumors, CD34 is found in alveolar soft part sarcoma, preB-ALL ( positive in 75 %), AML ( 40 %), AML-M7 ( most ), dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, giant cell fibroblastoma, granulocytic sarcoma, Kaposi s sarcoma, liposarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors, mengingeal hemangiopericytomas, meningiomas, neurofibromas, schwannomas, and papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Etoposide is used as a form of chemotherapy for cancers such as Kaposi s sarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, lung cancer, testicular cancer, lymphoma, nonlymphocytic leukemia, and glioblastoma multiforme.
* Kaposi s sarcoma
Kaposi s sarcoma

Kaposi and work
This search was prompted from work by V. Beral, T. Peterman and H. Jaffe who showed from accumulating evidence from the epidemic of Kaposi sarcoma associated with AIDS, that this cancer must have another infectious cause besides HIV itself.

Kaposi and was
The term was proposed in 1876 by Moritz Kaposi ( 1837 – 1902 ), a Hungarian dermatologist.
Vawter embodied Philoktetes three times in Jan Ritsema's triptych in the Brussels ' Kaaitheater in 1994, using his own body naked and covered with purple Kaposi rash, thus making the connection between the performance's " here and now " and the story's " there and then " as well as between life and death, subject and abject in his first audience address when he said that he was suffering from aids: I am dying, I am on my way to the grave but am just doing this performance on the way.
Moritz Kaposi () ( born 23 October 1837 in Kaposvár, Hungary – 6 March 1902 in Vienna, Austria ) was a Hungarian physician and dermatologist who discovered the skin tumor that received his name ( Kaposi's sarcoma ).
Born to a Jewish family, originally his surname was Cohen ; but, with his conversion to the Catholic faith, he changed it to Kaposi in 1871, in reference to his town of birth.
"-" It was said of Kaposi that he had taken the daughter of Hebra, his home, his chair and his clientele, leaving the rest to his brother-in-law, Hans Hebra.
Kaposi was appointed as professor at the University of Vienna in 1875, and in 1881 he became member of the board of the Vienna General Hospital and director of its clinic of skin diseases.
Among other diseases, Kaposi was the first to study Lichen scrofolosorum and Lupus erythematosus.
Oriel, " in his lifetime, Moritz Kaposi was acknowledged as one of the great masters of the Vienna School of Dermatology, a superb clinician and renowned teacher ".
While his mentor, Ferdinand von Hebra, is considered the " father of dermatology ", Kaposi was one of the first to establish dermatology on its anatomical pathology scientific basis.

Kaposi and Pathologie
* Moritz Kaposi publishes Pathologie und Therapie der Hautkrankheiten in Vorlesungen für praktische Ärzte und Studierende (" Pathology and treatment of diseases of the skin, for practioners and students "), a significant textbook in dermatology.

Kaposi and der
* Moritz Kaposi: Wer war der Mann hinter dem Sarkom ?.

Kaposi and for
* Kaposi's sarcoma, a disease named for Kaposi

Kaposi and ),
* March 6-Moritz Kaposi ( born 1837 ), dermatologist.
* October 23 – Moritz Kaposi ( died 1902 ), dermatologist.
Rumors about the sincerity of both his marriage and his concerns about his Jewish ancestry may have arisen through professional jealousy ( William Dubreuilh ( 1857 – 1935 ), first professor and chairman of dermatology in Bordeaux: " On disait de Kaposi qu ´ il avait pris la fille de Hebra, sa maison, sa chaire et sa clientèle, laissant le reste à son beau-frère Hans Hebra.
Their pupils, Isidor Neumann ( 1832-1906 ), Salomon Stricker ( 1834-1898 ), Heinrich Auspitz ( 1834-1885 ), Moritz Kaposi ( 1837-1902 ), all of the same generation ; and Paul Gerson Unna ( 1850-1929 ) and Salomon Ehrmann ( 1854-1926 ), continued the tradition.

Kaposi and dermatology
He went on to receive his training in dermatology in Vienna, where he worked in cooperation with Ferdinand von Hebra, Moritz Kaposi and Heinrich Auspitz, among others.

Kaposi and .
Duesberg has also argued that nitrite inhalants were the cause of the epidemic of Kaposi sarcoma ( KS ) in gay men.
* Moritz Kaposi describes Kaposi's sarcoma.
M. Kohn is the birth name of Moritz Kaposi ( 1837 – 1902 ).
Micrograph of Kaposi sarcoma.
* 1994: Patrick S. Moore and Yuan Chang ( a husband and wife team then at Columbia University ) working together with Frank Lee and Ethel Cesarman isolated Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus ( KSHV or HHV8 ) using representational difference analysis.
Various preparations of mercurochrome unguent are occasionally used as Adjunct therapy in the treatment of Trucker's itch, Fungulosis, and palliative relief of Kaposi sarcomas, although mercurials should only be used in extreme cases due to high toxicity and severe hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reactions.
In 1855, Kaposi began to study medicine at the University of Vienna and attained a doctorate in 1861.

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The AMPAS was originally conceived by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a professional honorary organization to help improve the film industry s image and help mediate labor disputes.
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences defines psychological altruism as " a motivational state with the goal of increasing another s welfare ".
Psychological altruism is contrasted with psychological egoism, which refers to the motivation to increase one s own welfare.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one s own life and existence ".
Another way is merely " one of the many modern substitutes for love, ... nothing but the urge to turn away from oneself and to lose oneself in other people s business.
* David Firestone-When Romney s Reach Exceeds His Grasp-Mitt Romney quotes the song
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
George Wittkowsky argued that Swift s main target in A Modest Proposal was not the conditions in Ireland, but rather the can-do spirit of the times that led people to devise a number of illogical schemes that would purportedly solve social and economic ills.
In response, Swift s Modest Proposal was " a burlesque of projects concerning the poor ", that were in vogue during the early 18th century.
Critics differ about Swift s intentions in using this faux-mathematical philosophy.
Charles K. Smith argues that Swift s rhetorical style persuades the reader to detest the speaker and pity the Irish.
Swift s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Swift s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Once the children have been commodified, Swift s rhetoric can easily turn " people into animals, then meat, and from meat, logically, into tonnage worth a price per pound ".
Swift uses the proposer s serious tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
James Johnson argued that A Modest Proposal was largely influenced and inspired by Tertullian s Apology: a satirical attack against early Roman persecution of Christianity.
Johnson notes Swift s obvious affinity for Tertullian and the bold stylistic and structural similarities between the works A Modest Proposal and Apology.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator s meaning and the text s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".

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