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pathologyThe study of disease. Pathology has been defined as "that branch of medicine which treats of the essential nature of disease." The word "pathology" comes from the Greek words "pathos" meaning "disease" and "logos" meaning "a treatise" = a treatise of disease. The word "pathology" [..]
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pathologystudy of disease.
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pathologyThe study of the causes and development of disease
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pathologyThe study of the characteristics, causes and effects of a disease
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pathologyThe study of disease processes.
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pathologythe branch of medicine that deals with the essential nature of disease and the changes in body tissues and organs which cause or are caused by disease; the structural and functional manifestations of [..]
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pathology"science of diseases," 1610s, from French pathologie (16c.), from medical Latin pathologia "study of disease," from Greek pathos "suffering" (see pathos) + -logia "s [..]
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pathologyThe branch of medicine concerned with disease, especially its structure and effects on the body.
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pathologyGeneral term for the study of disease, but often used more specifically for diagnostic services which examine specimens, such as samples of blood or tissue.
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pathologyThe study of diseases. peat a soilless medium that is partially decomposed aquatic, marsh, bog or swamp vegetation.
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pathologyThe medical branch that deals with the study of the nature, causes and effects of various diseases.
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pathologyGeneral term for the study of disease, but often used more specifically diagnostic services which examine specimens, such as samples of blood or tissue.
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pathologyThe study of disease states.
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pathology1. operational modifications in someone or an organ corresponding to or stemming from illness or disorder. 2. the scientific analysis of operational and structural modifications engaged in physical an [..]
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pathologynoun Definition: the study of nature and disease in nature and the effect of disease Word History: Latin, Greek, Middle English, FrenchExample Sentence: I studied the great world of pathology in advanced biology.
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pathologystructural and functional manifestation of disease
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pathologyPathology applied to the use of clinical problems through the use of laboratory methods in clinical diagnosis.
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pathologyThe study of the structure or functional changes in tissues and organs of the body which cause or are caused by disease.
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pathologyPathology of disease processes which are surgically accessible for diagnosis or treatment.
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pathology(n) the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases(n) any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
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pathologyPathology is the study of the essential nature of diseases and especially of the structural and functional changes produced by them. Source: Merriam-Webster
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pathology The medical science concerned with all aspects of a disease.
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pathologyInterruption or interference of normal bodily processes or structures. [Click Here To Return To List]
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pathologyThe study of changes caused by disease.
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pathologyThe underlying abnormalities that contribute to or are characteristic of a disease.
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pathologyThe study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids or whole bodies.
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pathologyThe study of disease by the examination of tissues and body fluids under the microscope. A doctor who specializes in pathology is called a pathologist.
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pathologyThe treatment of the essential nature of disease, particularly structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body caused by disease.
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pathologyPathology is the field of medicine and science that studies disease. Pathology aims at understanding the nature and causes of diseases through the examination of specimens of tissue or blood. Patholog [..]
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pathologyThe branch of medicine that deals with the essential nature of disease, especially of the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease.
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pathologyStudy of changes in diseased cells and tissues.
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pathologyThe branch of medicine concerned with disease, especially its structure and its functional effect on the body
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pathologythe study of disease, its causes and progression. A pathologist is a doctor who specialises in examining samples of tissue (biopsy) blood, stools or urine to detect disease.
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pathologyIs the study and diagnosis of disease by the examination of tissues and body fluids under the microscope. A doctor who specializes in pathology is called a pathologist.
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pathologyPathology is a branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and developing treatments for diseases, by studying of human tissues, organs and body fluids.
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pathologyThe branch of science that deals with disease in all its relations, especially with its origin and the functional and material changes it causes.
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pathologyn. patología
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pathologyThe study of disease.
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pathologythe branch of medicine that studies the causes and effects of disease.
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pathologyA specialty concerned with the Nature and cause of Disease as expressed by changes in cellular or Tissue structure and function caused by the Disease process.
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pathologyAcute or Chronic Brain Damage or dysfunction.
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pathologyA subspecialty of Pathology applied to the solution of clinical problems, especially the use of Laboratory methods in clinical Diagnosis. (Dorland, 28th ed.)
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pathologyThe application of Pathology to questions of law.
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pathologyA subspecialty of Pathology concerned with the molecular basis (e.g., Mutations) of various Diseases.
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pathologyA Dental Specialty concerned with Pathology of the Oral Cavity.
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pathologyThe study of infectious Diseases associated with Plants.
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pathologyThe study of Speech or Language Disorders and their Diagnosis and correction.
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pathologyA field of anatomical Pathology in which living Tissue is surgically removed for the purpose of Diagnosis and treatment.
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pathologyThe field of Veterinary Medicine concerned with the causes of and changes produced in the body by Disease.
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pathologyA specialty concerned with the nature and cause of disease as expressed by changes in cellular or tissue structure and function caused by the disease process.
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pathologyA subspecialty of pathology applied to the solution of clinical problems, especially the use of laboratory methods in clinical diagnosis. (Dorland, 28th ed.)
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pathologyA dental specialty concerned with pathology of the oral cavity.
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pathologyA field of anatomical pathology in which living tissue is surgically removed for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment.
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pathologyThe field of veterinary medicine concerned with the causes of and changes produced in the body by disease.
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pathologyA feature related to disease or its consequences.
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pathology The branch of medicine that looks at how disease affects the body’s cells and tissues. Each time you have tissue removed a report is written by a pathologist (a doctor who examines the tissue).
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pathologyThe study of disease by the examination of tissues and body fluids under the microscope.
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pathologyThe study of diseases, especially their causes and nature.
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pathologyA specialist in this area identifies disease by studying cells and tissues
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pathologyThe study of diseases. peat a soilless medium that is partially decomposed aquatic, marsh, bog or swamp vegetation.
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pathologyPathology is the scientific study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences.
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pathologyThe medical science, and specialty practice, concerned with all aspects of disease, but with special reference to the essential nature, causes, and development of abnormal conditions, as well as the structural and functional changes that result from the disease processes. Informally used to mean the result of such an examination.
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pathologythe scientific study of disease
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pathologyThe study of disease, focusing on causes, development and progress of disease, and how the body is affected.
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pathology(a) The study of the essential nature of diseases and especially of the structural and functional changes produced by them; (b) Something abnormal; (c) The structural and functional deviations from the normal that constitute disease or characterize a particular disease.
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pathologyThe study of disease by the examination of tissues and body fluids under the microscope. A doctor who specializes in pathology is called a pathologist. PET (positron emission tomography) scan
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pathologyThe science and branch of medicine that pursues the cause, origin, and nature of disease. Photosensitivity Photosensitivity is an abnormal reaction to sunlight.
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