| metastable |
(of physical systems) continuing in its present state of equilibrium unless sufficiently disturbed to pass to a more stable state of equilibrium
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| metastasize |
spread throughout the body; "the cancer had metastasized and the patient could not be saved"
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| metastatic |
relating to or affected by metastasis; "metastatic growth"
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| metastatic inflammation |
one that is reproduced in a distant part by the conveyance of infectious material through the blood vessels and lymph organs.
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| metastasectomy |
Surgery to remove one or more metastases (tumors formed from cells that have spread from the primary tumor). When all metastases are removed, it is called a complete metastasectomy.
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