metastasis tumor
A tumor that can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue is called malignant or cancerous tumor. This type of tumor has the ability to spread to other parts of the body.
Malignant
Invasive
The medical term for having the ability to enter and destroy surrounding tissue is invasive. This term is commonly used to describe how certain diseases or pathogens can spread and damage nearby tissues in the body.
cancer is an uncontrollable growth of cells that invade & destroy surrounding tissue, & can spread to other parts of the body through blood. it can grow rapidly, killing off all surrounding tissues & spread throughout the body is what it does except cancer in plants act differently and I'm pretty sure isn't fatal to the plant
Primary strep infections invade healthy tissue, and most often affect the throat.
Laser surgery is used to: Cut or destroy tissue that is abnormal or diseased without harming healthy, normal tissue; Shrink or destroy tumors and lesions; Cauterize (seal) blood vessels to prevent excessive bleeding.
Cancer affects tissue by causing uncontrolled cell growth, leading to the formation of tumors that can disrupt normal tissue architecture and function. As cancer cells proliferate, they can invade surrounding tissues, compromising their integrity and impairing physiological processes. This disruption can also trigger inflammation and alter the local microenvironment, further affecting healthy cells and tissues. Ultimately, cancer can lead to tissue damage, organ dysfunction, and a decline in overall health.
Benign neoplasms. These tumors closely resemble normal parent tissue in terms of cell structure and organization, and they do not have the ability to invade surrounding tissues or spread to other parts of the body.
Pathogens can destroy tissue through various mechanisms, including the release of toxins that directly damage cells, triggering inflammatory responses that lead to tissue injury, and inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death) in host cells. Some pathogens may also invade cells and replicate within them, causing cellular lysis and tissue necrosis. Additionally, immune responses aimed at eliminating the pathogens can inadvertently contribute to further tissue damage.
Granulation tissue
Pericardectomy is surgical removal of a portion or all of the tissue surrounding the heart. This tissue is known as the pericardium.