| pathologic p. |
an opening or hole produced in a tissue surface or structure by a pathologic process, such as internal resorption of a tooth.
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| pathologic r. |
one which is not normal, but is the result of a pathologic condition, and may serve as a sign of disease.
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| pathologic tooth w. |
see under migration.
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| pathological b. |
that branch of bacteriology which treats chiefly of the effects produced upon the animal body by the presence of bacteria and their toxins.
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| pathological g. |
[DSM-IV] an impulse control disorder consisting of persistent failure to resist the urge to gamble, to such an extent that personal, family, and vocational life are seriously disrupted.
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