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physiopathology Med.|ˌfɪzɪəʊpəˈθɒlədʒɪ| Also physio- (with hyphen). [f. physio- + pathology.] (See quot. 1904.) Also, the physiology of a diseased organism. So ˌphysiopaˈthologist.
1904Stedman Dunglison's Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 23) 875/2 Physiopathology, study of function as modified by disease. 1930Brit. Med. Jrnl. 8 Feb. 234/1 The frequency of the occurrence of this morbid condition raises important problems as to its physio-pathology and its treatment. 1953Homburger & Fishman (title) The physiopathology of cancer. 1954Acta Physiol. Scand. XXXI. 359 A study has been made of the physiopathology of the asphyxiated human fetus in order to improve the results of resuscitation. 1972Gallo & Santamaria Res. Progress Org.-Biol. & Med. Chem. III. i. p. vi, The discovery of the photodynamic phenomenon helps the physio⁓pathologists to characterize diseases which were once joined together under general terms of skin disorders. 1974Nature 29 Mar. 371/2 Fifty laboratories provide facilities for basic and applied research into bacteriology, virology, physiopathology, [etc.]. |