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disseminierte

Disseminierte is a German adjective derived from disseminieren (to disseminate). It describes something that has spread or been distributed widely, often as the result of a process rather than a single event. Etymologically it comes from Latin disseminare via the adoption into German.

In scientific and medical language, disseminierte describes diseases, infections or pathologies that extend beyond a localized

Outside medicine, disseminierte can describe information, seeds, or populations that have been distributed broadly, though the

Notes: The exact usage varies by discipline and region; in medical and scientific contexts, more precise terms

site
to
multiple
distant
sites.
Typical
phrases
include
disseminierte
Infektion,
disseminierte
Tuberkulose,
or
disseminierte
Malaria.
In
oncology
the
term
is
used
for
cancer
that
has
spread
to
distant
organs;
alternatively
“metastasiert”
is
common,
but
disseminierte
Krebserkrankung
is
widely
understood.
noun
form
Dissemination
or
the
phrase
“disseminierte
Informationen”
is
more
common
in
technical
writing,
while
everyday
language
often
uses
“verbreitet”
or
“weit
verbreitet.”
may
be
preferred
to
indicate
the
site
and
mechanism
of
spread.
See
also
Dissemination
and
metastasis
for
related
concepts.