| pathological chemistry |
The study of chemical changes induced by disease processes (e.g., changes in the chemistry of organs and tissues, blood, secretions, or excretions).
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| pathological diagnosis |
Determining the cause(s) of an illness or disease by examining fluids and tissues from the patient before or after death. The examination may be performed on blood, plasma, microscopic tissue samples, or gross specimens. S
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| pathological dislocation |
A dislocation resulting from paralysis or disease of the joint or supporting tissues.
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| pathological jaundice of newborn |
Hemolytic disease of the newborn.
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| pathological laughter |
Uncontrolled laughter (occasionally accompanied by, or alternating with, uncontrolled crying), caused by pseudobulbar lesions of the brain. These lesions may result from lacunar strokes, multiple sclerosis, anoxic brain inj
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