Ektopisk
Ektopisk, or ectopic in English, is an adjective used in biology, medicine, and related disciplines to describe something located away from its usual position. The term derives from the Greek ectopos, meaning outside or out of place, and is applied to indicate aberrant localization or occurrence across tissues, organs, and developmental processes.
In medicine, the most common usage is ectopic pregnancy, where an embryo implants outside the uterine cavity,
Beyond clinical medicine, ectopic describes tissues or organs found in atypical locations—for example ectopic thyroid tissue
The term is used as a neutral descriptor to indicate misplacement rather than a normal variant, and