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pathobiology
path·o·bi·ol·o·gy P0111250 (păth′ō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)n.1. See pathology.2. The study or practice of pathology with greater emphasis on the biological aspects than on the medical aspects.pathobiology (ˌpæθəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒɪ) n (Pathology) pathology with emphasis on the biological aspects of disease EncyclopediaSeepathologypathobiology
pathology [pah-thol´o-je] 1. the branch of medicine treating of the essential nature of disease, especially of the changes in body tissues and organs that cause or are caused by disease.2. the structural and functional manifestations of a disease. adj., adj patholog´ic, patholog´ical.clinical pathology pathology applied to the solution of clinical problems, especially the use of laboratory methods in clinical diagnosis.comparative pathology that which considers human disease processes in comparison with those of other animals.experimental pathology the study of artificially induced pathologic processes.oral pathology that which treats of conditions causing or resulting from morbid anatomic or functional changes in the structures of the mouth.speech pathology (speech-language pathology) a field of the health sciences dealing with the evaluation of speech, language, and voice disorders and the rehabilitation of patients with such disorders not amenable to medical or surgical treatment. See also speech-language pathologist.surgical pathology the pathology of disease processes that are surgically accessible for diagnosis or treatment.path·o·bi·ol·o·gy (path'ō-bī-ol'ŏ-jē), Pathology with emphasis more on the biologic than on the medical aspects.pathobiology (păth′ō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)n.1. See pathology.2. The study or practice of pathology with greater emphasis on the biological aspects than on the medical aspects.path·o·bi·ol·o·gy (path'ō-bī-ol'ŏ-jē) Pathology with emphasis more on the biologic than on the medical aspects. LegalSeePathology |