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A mineral concretion in an organ, such as the kidney or gallbladder, or other body part; a calculus.
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a doctor who studies all aspects of disease with an emphasis on the nature, causes, and development of abnormal conditions, as well as the structural and functional changes that result from disease processes
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is an MD who specializes in the of diseases by examining biopsies, cytologies, laboratory tests, and acts as a consult to your physician.
Ãâó: www.pathserv.com/pathology-definitions.html
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The portion of the resected specimen distal to the tumour that is free of tumour as measured after fixation. There should be a statement as to whether the specimen was pinned prior to fixation.
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| pathology |
The study of abnormal (diseased) tissue conditions.
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