metastasis

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metastaz
(Tıp) Bir hastalığın bir organdan diğerine siraeti, hastalık etkinlerinin kan veya lenf yolu ile taşınarak yeni odaklar yapması, metastaz
{ç} me.tas.ta.ses (mıtäs'tısiz)
{i} yayılma
bedende bir organa ait vazifenin diğer organa intikali
{i} başka organlara bulaşma
hastalığın bir uzuvdan diğerine yayılması
metastatic
metastatik
metastatic
(Tıp) Metastaza ait
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The transference of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body, specifically the development of a secondary area of disease remote from the original site, as with some cancers

1963: Stayed in her own house, searched her body each morning and examined her conscience each night for progressive symptoms of the metastasis she feared was in her. — Thomas Pynchon, V.

{n} translation or removal of place
spread of cancer cells from the original site to other parts of the body
the transfer of disease from one part of the body to another
A "secondary" tumor that is in a location remote from the original "primary" tumor Cancer cells often escape from the primary tumor and take up residence in distant parts of the body such as the lungs, liver, bones, or brain These escaped cancer cells can multiply so that new tumors form at these secondary locations Metastasis can also refer to the process by which metastases form A cancer which has spread is said to be metastatic
The spread of cancer cells to other areas of the body through the lymphatic system or the bloodstream
A change in the location of a disease, as from one part to another
The spread of disease from one part of the body to another
{i} transference of disease producing organisms from one part of the body to another via blood vessels (Pathology); rapid change from one subject to another (Rhetoric); change in position or orbit of an elementary particle (Physics)
The spreading of malignant tumor cells throughout the body so that tumors develop at new sites
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another
the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life
1) Singular of Metastases 2) The process by which Metastases spread from one part of the body to another via the lymph system or blood vessels
A spiritual change, as during baptism
the spreading of a disease to another part of the body
the tranferrence of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body, specifically the development of a secondary area of disease remote from the original site, as with some cancers
the spreading of a tumor from its site of origin to distant sites, usually through the bloodstream or the lymphatic system
The act or process by which matter is taken up by cells or tissues and is transformed into other matter; in plants, the act or process by which are produced all of those chemical changes in the constituents of the plant which are not accompanied by a production of organic matter; metabolism
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another Metastasis is the word used for a new tumour caused by the spread of cancer cells from the original site in the body
The spread of a cancer from the primary site to somewhere else via the bloodstream or the lymphatic system
"The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another Tumors formed from cells that have spread are called""secondary tumors"" and contain cells that are like those in the original (primary) tumor The plural is metastases " SOURCE : http: //cancernet nci nih gov/dictionary html
The spread of cancer cells to other areas of the body The term metastases refers to these new cancer sites, sometimes called mets
Spread of cancer from one part of the body to another
Spread of cancer from the original tumor to another part of the body
—The spreading of a cancerous tumor to another part of the body through the lymph, blood, or across a cavity; also sometimes refers to a tumor that has been produced in this way
The spread of a cancer from one part of the body to another Cells in the second tumor are like those in the original tumor
When a cell or clump of cells separates from a tumor and spreads to another location, it is said to have metastasized Metastasis is one of the main reasons some tumors are difficult to control
Transmission of a disease from one part of the body to another
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another, by way of the lymphatic system or bloodstream
The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another Cells in the metastatic (secondary) tumour are like those in the original (primary) tumour
the spread of tumor cell in other areas of the body
n (meh-TA-sta-sis) Transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it It may be due either to the transfer of pathogenic microorganisms (for example, tubercle bacilli) or to transfer of cells, as in malignant tumors The capacity to metastasize is a characteristic of all malignant tumors
The spread of malignant cancer cells to other parts of the body
metastases
medicine, plural of metastasis
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Secondary growths derived from a primary malignant tumor at a distant site
metastases
distant spread of cancer
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are a new foci of disease in a distant part of the body
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The spread of a tumor regionally to lymph nodes by the lymphatic system or to separate organs via the blood stream
metastases
If cancer cells get into the lymphatic system or bloodstream they may travel to other parts of the body and start growing there These cancers are called secondary cancers or metastases
metastases
The process by which a malignant tumor establishes new sites
metastases
Cancer growths that started from cancer cells shed by a primary cancer arising in another part of the body
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Although this makes it sound like the cancer has spread throughout your body in reality it only means that it is in the 2 nodes They can't tell anything about the rest of the body since they only examined the nodes Back
metastatic
cancer that has spread beyond the initial site
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Pertaining to the transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it
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magical; "metastatic faith": faith that could alter reality "Metastatic faith is one of the great sources of disorder, if not the principle one, in the contemporary world; and it is a matter of life and death for all of us to understand the phenomenon and to find remedies against it before it destroys us "--OH1: xiii
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Relating to metastasis
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relating to or affected by metastasis; "metastatic growth
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A tumor that has spread to one or more parts of the body
metastatic
spread of a disease from the organ or tissue of origin to another part of the body
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Transmission of pathogenic microorganisms or cancerous cells from an original site to one or more sites elsewhere in the body, usually by way of the blood vessels or lymphatics
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The tumour has spread to other parts of the body beyond the initial organ Metastatic sites may be near or distant from the original tumour
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relating to or affected by metastasis; "metastatic growth"
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Of, pertaining to, or caused by, metastasis; as, a metastatic abscess; the metastatic processes of growth
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{s} pertaining to metastasis (Pathology, Physics, and Rhetoric)
metastasis

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    () Late Latin, from the Greek μεταστασις ‘removal, change’, from μεθισταναι ‘remove, change’.