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the quality of being diseased or dysfunctional. Sigmund Freud's psychological theories describe and diagnose the sources of pathological social behavior in individuals.
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| pathological absorption |
Absorption of a substance normally excreted (e.g., urine) or of a product of disease processes (e.g., pus) into the blood or lymph.
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| pathological albuminuria |
Albuminuria caused by a disease.
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| pathological amenorrhea |
Inability to menstruate related to organic damage, disease, or dysfunction. Common causes include hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction; ovarian dysfunction; alteration or obstruction of the genital outflow tract; congenital
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| pathological atrophy |
Atrophy that results from the effects of disease processes.
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