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invasive


in·va·sive

I0213400 (ĭn-vā′sĭv)adj.1. Of, engaging in, or given to armed aggression: an invasive military force.2. a. Of or relating to a disease or condition that has a tendency to spread, especially into healthy tissue: an invasive carcinoma.b. Of or relating to a medical procedure in which a part of the body is entered, as by puncture or incision.3. Tending to spread widely in a habitat or ecosystem. Used especially of nonnative species: an invasive grass.4. Tending to intrude or encroach, as upon privacy.n. An invasive species or organism.
[Middle English, from Old French invasif, from Medieval Latin invāsīvus, from Latin invāsus, past participle of invādere, to invade; see invade.]
in·va′sive·ly adv.in·va′sive·ness n.

invasive

(ɪnˈveɪsɪv) adj1. of or relating to an invasion, intrusion, etc2. (Pathology) relating to or denoting cancer at the stage at which it has spread from its site of origin to other tissues3. (Surgery) (of surgery) involving making a relatively large incision in the body to gain access to the target of the surgery, as opposed to making a small incision or gaining access endoscopically through a natural orifice

in•va•sive

(ɪnˈveɪ sɪv)

adj. 1. characterized by or involving invasion; offensive. 2. invading, or tending to invade; intrusive. 3. requiring the entry of a needle, catheter, or other medical instrument into a part of the body. [1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin]
Thesaurus
Adj.1.invasive - relating to a technique in which the body is entered by puncture or incisionmedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesnoninvasive - relating to a technique that does not involve puncturing the skin or entering a body cavity
2.invasive - marked by a tendency to spread especially into healthy tissue; "invasive cancer cells"confined - not invading healthy tissue
3.invasive - involving invasion or aggressive attack; "invasive war"incursive, invadingoffensive - for the purpose of attack rather than defense; "offensive weapons"
4.invasive - gradually intrusive without right or permissioninvasive - gradually intrusive without right or permission; "we moved back from the encroaching tide"; "invasive tourists"; "trespassing hunters"encroaching, trespassingintrusive - tending to intrude (especially upon privacy); "she felt her presence there was intrusive"
Translations
envahissantinvasifinvadenteinvasioneinvasivo
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invasive


invasive

 [in-va´siv] 1. reaching or taking over surrounding tissues; see invasiveness (def. 2).2. involving puncture or incision of the skin or insertion of an instrument or injection of foreign material into the body; said of diagnostic techniques and procedures.

in·va·sive

(in-vā'siv), 1. Denoting or characterized by invasion. 2. Denoting a procedure requiring insertion of an instrument or device into the body through the skin or a body orifice for diagnosis or treatment.

invasive

(ĭn-vā′sĭv)adj.a. Of or relating to a disease or condition that has a tendency to spread, especially into healthy tissue: an invasive carcinoma.b. Of or relating to a medical procedure in which a part of the body is entered, as by puncture or incision.
in·va′sive·ly adv.in·va′sive·ness n.

invasive

adjective Medtalk 1. Interventional Referring to therapy in which mucocutaneous barriers are violated–eg, invasive cardiology. Cf Non-invasive.2. Diffuse, infiltrating Referring to the spread of a lesion, usually understood to be CA, beyond confining or natural boundaries. Cf Encapsulated.

in·va·sive

(in-vā'siv) 1. Denoting or characterized by invasion. 2. Denoting a procedure requiring insertion of an instrument or device into the body through the skin or a body orifice for diagnosis or treatment.

invasive

1. Involving entry to the body through a natural surface, usually referring to entry for diagnostic purposes. 2. Having a natural tendency to spread, as of a cancer.

Invasive

A diagnostic test that invades healthy tissue; in the case of venography, through an incision in a healthy vein.Mentioned in: Thymoma, Venography

in·va·sive

(in-vā'siv) Denoting a procedure requiring insertion of an instrument or device into the body through the skin or a body orifice for diagnosis or treatment.

Patient discussion about invasive

Q. How successful s minimally invasive surgery for knee replacements? A. Approximately 300,000 knee replacements are performed each year in the United States. and it said that 90% of the people who had a total knee replacement report an improvement in their function. i searched the CDC statistics for failure of the surgery and couldn't find any info about it. but as i said- it's a very common surgery. my grandmother had a hip joint replacement due to arthritis, it helped.
here is something that might help you to prepare for the surgery:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00220#Understand the Procedure
good luck!!

Q. Has anyone had a minimally invasive partial knee replacement? How did it go and are you pleased? I will be having one in the next few weeks and would just like some input. Thanks... A. Hmm... Never underwent it myself, but you may read some more here:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00405
and you may also watch it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm6_qxd3P3Q
Take care,

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invasive


Related to invasive: invasive lobular carcinoma, Invasive candidiasis
  • adj

Synonyms for invasive

adj relating to a technique in which the body is entered by puncture or incision

Related Words

  • medical specialty
  • medicine

Antonyms

  • noninvasive

adj marked by a tendency to spread especially into healthy tissue

Antonyms

  • confined

adj involving invasion or aggressive attack

Synonyms

  • incursive
  • invading

Related Words

  • offensive

adj gradually intrusive without right or permission

Synonyms

  • encroaching
  • trespassing

Related Words

  • intrusive
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