| pathologist |
a doctor who specializes in diagnosis and classification of diseases by laboratory tests (such as examination of tissue and cells under a microscope). The pathologist determines whether a lump is benign or cancerous.
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| pathology |
the study of the characteristics, causes and effects of disease.
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| pathophysiology |
Changes or alterations in function that accompany a particular syndrome or disease, generally as distinguished from structural defects.
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| pathogen |
Any foreign agent or organism that is harmful to the body. Typically, pathogens are microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites such as worms. In each case, the infecting organism uses the host body to live and grow, and is often restricted to a particular organ. Sometimes this affects normal cellular functions, leading to illness. Some bacteria also secrete proteins that are toxic for the host, leading to mild effects such as diarrhea, or to fatal effects. ...
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| pathogen |
a disease-causing organism.
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