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metastasis versus metastases

Posted By: maj on 2007-11-04
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Subject: metastasis versus metastases

Any advice will be appreciated.


In many reports, I have heard doctors dictate "mets," which I would like to expand when necessary but sometimes am just not sure if singular or pleural expansion applies, e.g., "He has mets to the pelvis," (and then later on dictates) "He is thought to have probable liver mets."  So, would each example I gave be expanded as metastasis or metastases, since there's more than one location of spread but each area of the body is dictated separately? 




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