infiltrativem
Infiltrativem is a term used to describe a process or condition characterized by the gradual and often unnoticed spreading or invasion of something into a surrounding area. This can apply to various contexts, including biological, medical, geological, and even social phenomena. In a medical context, infiltrative growth refers to the way cancer cells can spread into surrounding tissues, making them difficult to distinguish from normal tissue and often indicating a more advanced stage of the disease. This contrasts with expansile growth, where a mass pushes surrounding tissues aside.
In geology, infiltrative processes can describe how fluids, such as water or magma, penetrate and alter existing