Pathology: The study of
disease.
Pathology has been defined as "that branch of medicine which treats of the essential nature of
disease.
Full article >>>PathologyThe branch of medicine concerned with the examination of
diseased
tissues.
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The description of cells and
tissues made by a pathologist based on microscopic evidence, and sometimes used to
make a
diagnosis of a
disease.
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Prognosis of
Breast CancerBRCA1
PathologyThe identification of a histologic pattern characterizing hereditary
breast cancer has been elusive, though historically,
medullary, tubular, ...
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Pathology in the Department of
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Pathologyimpairment of the normal state or functioning of the body as a whole or of any of its parts. Some
diseases are
acute, producing severe symptoms that terminate after a short time, e.g.
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Pathology II in Japan studied the effects of eicosapentaenoic
acid (EPA) and an angiogenesis inhibitor (TNP-470) on
breast cancer cell growth. The experiments revealed that both EPA and TNP-470 inhibited the growht of tumours.
Full article >>>"But treating the
pathology of MS does not necessarily translate into treating symptoms of the
disease," says Heidi Crayton, MD, co-director of the
Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Georgetown University
Multiple Sclerosis Center in Washington, DC.
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Full article >>>Pathology The study of
disease by the examination of
tissues and body fluids under the microscope. A doctor who specializes in
pathology is called a pathologist. Petechiae Tiny areas of
bleeding under the
skin, usually caused by a low
platelet count.
Full article >>>However, EMB may fail to detect other uterine
pathology such as
polyps and submucous
myomas (5-7). In these instances, endometrial sampling may need to be combined with ultrasonography.
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pathology, patho
physiology, recognition, and
treatment of
congenital heart disease. In V Fuster et al., eds., Hurst's: The
Heart, 10th ed., vol. 2, pp. 1837"1904. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Nelson WE (2000).
Congenital heart disease.
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psychopathology is the cause of on-going substance use because individuals use the substance to alleviate their subjective experience of the
pathology.
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first 2 years, students take courses in
anatomy, chemistry,
pathology, and
pharmacology. Third- and fourth-year students perform clinical rotations in private practices,
hospitals, and clinics.
Full article >>>Additional information may be found at the Hays
Pathology Laboratory web site. Note: The trademark name for this test can be found written as URIprobe and Uriprobe around the web.
Full article >>>DYSPLASIA: Any abnormal development of
tissues or
organs. In
pathology, alteration in size, shape, and
organization of adult cells.
DYSPNEA: Difficult or
labored
breathing.
DYSURIA: Difficult or painful
urination.
Full article >>>Review Date : 11/8/2002
Reviewed By : Michael C. Milone, M.D., Ph.D., Department of
Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, University
of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>Review Date: 2/17/2002
Reviewed By: Michael C. Milone, M.D., Ph.D., Department of
Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>"We think sirtuins buy cells time to repair damage," said molecular biologist David Sinclair, assistant professor of
pathology at Harvard Medical
School.
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MRI of the head may be done to rule out other
pathology.
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Full article >>>Review Date: 6/6/2005
Reviewed By: John G. Hay, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine and
Pathology, NYU
School of Medicine, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>Following removal of an extensive
tumor, reconstructive
surgery or speech
pathology may enhance your
recovery and
rehabilitation.
Full article >>>A form of
chemotherapy called hormonal
chemotherapy usually is recommended when the
pathology report shows that the
cancer is
estrogen-receptor positive. In hormonal
chemotherapy, the
drug used most often is tamoxifen (Nolvadex).
Full article >>>"The concern is that you're talking about giving this to a universally large population without adequate
safety data, says Gary D. Overturf, MD, a professor of
pediatrics and
pathology at the University of New Mexico, ...
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Luther, Suniya G., Jacob A. Burack, and Dante Cicchetti. Developmental
Psychopathology: Perspectives on Adjustment, Risk, and Disorder. London: Cam
bridge University Press, 1997.
Full article >>>The dentist or
dental auxiliary is responsible for understanding and recognizing
diseases of the
teeth, mucous
membranes and jawbones. This knowledge is based on principles of
pathology as they relate to the head, neck and oral structures.
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