In situ basically means when something is in position, thus a tampon in situ would mean when the tampon has been inserted into the vagina.
"In situ" means at the site.
The English term "In situ" means "being in the original position - not having been moved" and thus used on its own the word "situ" would just cause confusion.
if you are referring to the term used in a recent commercial it means catheter , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catheter
They are usually the same catheter. Intermittent catheterization of the bladder means that a catheter is manually inserted, urine drained and then removed in a short time span usually lasting a few minutes. Indwelling catheter refers to when the catheter is left in place for days, weeks, months or even permanently.
Selective
No because by definition Carcinoma in situ is the CA which is confined to the its original wall or place However the invasive means a CA which is invading surrounding area
It is called stage I if it is found in one spot. Ductal carcinoma in situ means that it has been found in place in a duct.
No, in situ is written exactly as you ( and I) did.
The word siti means my grandmother in Lebanese. The word sita means her grandmother and sito means his grandmother
CIS or Ca in Situ
In chemistry, in situ typically means "in the reaction mixture." There are numerous situations in which chemical intermediates are synthesized in situ in various processes. This may be done because the species is unstable, and cannot be isolated, or simply out of convenience.