| pathologic f. |
one due to weakening of the bone structure by pathologic processes, such as neoplasia, osteomalacia, osteomyelitis, and other diseases. Called also secondary f. and spontaneous f.
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| pathologic g. |
appearance of large amounts of sugar in the urine for a considerable period of time.
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| pathologic h. |
the histology of diseased tissues; histopathology.
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| pathologic l. |
that occurring as the result of some morbid condition, such as infection or trauma; cf. physiologic l.
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| pathologic m. |
atypical, asymmetrical mitosis indicative of malignancy.
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