metastasis|metastases in English

noun

[me·tas·ta·sis || mɪ'tæstəsɪs]

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)

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1. Radical Cystectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat muscle-invasive bladder cancer without evidence of metastasis or with low-volume, resectable, locoregional metastases

2. The MRI shows no metastases.

3. Metastasis has rendered the tumor inoperable.

4. That's what a metastasis is.

5. Metastasis of non-Adnexal cancer to

6. 8 These are metastases from a colonic adenocarcinoma.

7. A case of perfectly normal metastasis.

8. Metastasis of non-Adnexal cancer to the ovary)

9. Rho/ROCK and Actomyosin contractility in colonization and metastasis

10. The absolute number of metastases is less important than the summed volume.

11. Metastases of bone is the most common disease in the skeletal system.

12. 18 The diagnosis value of BAP and PSA in prostate cancer with bone metastases was studied and its application in the classification of bone metastases was investigated.

13. Some lodge and form metastases; presumably the larger number are destroyed by lytic properties of the Blood stream or tissues and many potential metastases are thus prevented.

14. To understand basic theory of cancer pathogenesis, invasion and metastasis.

15. Untreated Choriocarcinoma characteristically presents with early hematogenous metastases Common metastatic sites include lung, brain, liver, kidney and bowel Metastasis may be clinically solitary and may occur in unusual locations and often present with massive hemorrhage Fetus is rarely involved, even in cases of widespread metastatic disease

16. Differential diagnosis has to consider angioblastic meningioma, haemangiopericytoma, and hypernephroma metastasis.

17. Intraperitoneal chemoperfusion is an alternative procedure for regional treatment of peritoneal metastases.

18. Another patient also probably suffered from metastases in the prior TLT stoma.

19. Osseous metastases of hormone-refractory prostate cancer require treatment with zoledronic acid.

20. Angiogenesis is the basis of tumor growth, invasion, metastasis and recidivism.

21. Further 126 of probable prenatal origin (1 own observation) are found to be in accordance with the first group in regard to the localisation of the primary tumor (about 50% adrenal medulla, about 50% extraadrenal sympathicustissue) of metastases about 2/3 isolated livermetastases (Type Pepper), about 10% skin-metastases (Type Smith), only about 2% isolated skeletal metastases (Type Hutchison), about 20% “mixed” metastases in skin, liver, lymph-nodes and bone.

22. Papillary carcinomas are indolent tumors that have a long survival, even with metastases.

23. Symptoms arise from lymph node metastases, compromised vascularisation, desmoplastic reaction and hormonal activity.

24. Some patients with metastasis of unknown origin do have responsive tumours.

25. Positive enhancers allow a better characterization of liver metastases using dynamic sequence protocols.