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| GTN | - Stages of GTN(FIGO, WHO) 1. Stage O; Molar Pregnancy(H-Mole... |
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| CEA | Carcino-Embryonic Antigen [HP 1825-6] ; Oncofetal Antigens ; Glycopro... |
| TNM | primary tumor, regional nodes, metastasis [tumor staging]; thyroid node metastases; tumor node metas... |
| AFP | Alpha(¥á) Feto-Protein [HP 1826, 1858, 1859, 2265] ; Oncofetal Antigens &nbs... |
| TNM staging System | standard Tumor, NOde & Metastasis staging system |
| MFS | Metastasis-free survival |
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| TNM | Tumor Node Metastasis |
| n 0 | node metastasis |
| haematogenous metastasis | See: metastasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| biochemical metastasis | The transportation and induction of abnormal immunochemical specificities in apparently normal organs. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| calcareous metastasis | The deposit of calcareous material in remote tissues in the event of extensive resorption of osseous tissue in caries, malignant neoplasms, and so on. (05 Mar 2000) |
| metastasis | 1. <cell biology, oncology> The 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 tumours. The capacity to metastasize is a characteristic of all malignant tumours. 2. Pleural: metastases. A growth of pathogenic microorganisms or of abnormal cells distant from the site primarily involved by the morbid process. Origin: Gr. Stasis = stand, stoppage (12 Nov 1997) |
| haematogenous | <physiology> Originating in the blood. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| haematogenous abscess | An abscess caused by blood-borne organisms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematogenous embolism | Embolism occurring in a blood vessel. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematogenous jaundice | <haematology> Haemolytic jaundice is a type of jaundice, where the skin takes on a yellowish hue, which occurs when red blood cells have been destroyed (by haemolysis). (09 Oct 1997) |
| haematogenous osteitis | Any osteitis caused by infection carried in the bloodstream. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematogenous pigment | A pigment derived from the haemoglobin of the red blood cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematogenous theory of endometriosis | That endometrial tissue is carried, like metastases of a malignant tumour, through the blood stream. (05 Mar 2000) |
| satellite metastasis | Metastasis within the immediate vicinity of a primary malignant neoplasm; e.g., skin adjacent to a melanoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| neoplasm metastasis | The transfer of a neoplasm from one organ or part of the body to another remote from the primary site. The ability to metastasize is characteristic of all malignant neoplasms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lymphatic metastasis | Transfer of a neoplasm from its primary site to lymph nodes or to distant parts of the body by way of the lymphatic system. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lymphogenous metastasis | See: metastasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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