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pathognomonic specific characteristics of a disease.
Ãâó: www.aimsusa.org/UsefulDefinitions.htm
pathologist A doctor who specializes in the examination of cells and tissues removed from the body.
Ãâó: www.dattolicancerfoundation.org/glossary.htm
pathology The study of disease. Pathologists tend not to work with living patients, but with specimens of tissue or blood which are analyzed in order to provide information that will benefit the patient. Pathologists oversee the labs where blood tests are run and look at specimens from biopsies under microscopes to diagnose diseases like cancer. Pathologists also do autopsies on cadavers to find the cause of death.
Ãâó: www.classkids.org/library/ref/glossary.htm
pathophysiology The physiology of abnormal states; specifically, the functional changes that accompany a particular syndrome or disease. Perichondrium : The membrane of fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage, except at joints.
Ãâó: www.ifopa.org/glossary.html
pathology Organ disease identified by structural change in tissue.
Ãâó: www.nationalpainfoundation.org/MyTreatment/article...
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