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pathologist
pa·thol·o·gy P0112000 (pă-thŏl′ə-jē)n. pl. pa·thol·o·gies 1. The scientific study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences. Also called pathobiology.2. The anatomic or functional manifestations of a disease: the pathology of cancer.3. A departure or deviation from a normal condition: "Neighborhoods plagued by a self-perpetuating pathology of joblessness, welfare dependency, crime" (Time). pa·thol′o·gist n.pathologistSpecialist in the structural and functional changes caused by disease.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pathologist - a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosisdiagnosticianaetiologist, etiologist - a specialist in the etiology of diseasesmedical specialist, specialist - practices one branch of medicine | Translationspathology (pəˈθolədʒi) noun the science of diseases. 病理學 病理学paˈthologist noun 病理學家 病理学家ˌpathoˈlogical adjective 病理學的 病理学的ˌpathoˈlogically adverb 病理學地 病理学地
pathologist
pathologist[pə′thäl·ə·jəst] (medicine) A person who specializes in the study and practice of pathology. Pathologist
pathologist [pah-thol´o-jist] a specialist in some kind of pathology; for specific types, see under the name.pa·thol·o·gist (pa-thol'ŏ-jist), A specialist in pathology; a physician who practices, evaluates, or supervises diagnostic tests, using materials removed from living or dead patients, and functions as a laboratory consultant to clinicians, or who conducts experiments or other investigations to determine the causes or nature of disease changes.pathologist A physician trained in evaluating tissues–surgical pathology, cells–cytology and/or lab medicine-clinical pathology, to render a diagnosis Average salary $190 K. See Cytologist/cytopathologist, Dermatopathologist, Forensic pathologist, Hematopathologist, Histopathologist, Immunohematopathologist, Immunopathologist, Neuropathologist, Speech pathologist. pa·thol·o·gist (pă-thol'ŏ-jist) A specialist in pathology; a physician who performs, interprets, or supervises diagnostic tests, using materials removed from living or dead patients, and functions as a laboratory consultant to clinicians, or who conducts experiments or other investigations to determine the causes or nature of disease changes. PathologistA doctor who specializes in the anatomic (structural) and chemical changes that occur with diseases. These doctors function in the laboratory, examining biopsy specimens, and regulating studies performed by the hospital laboratories (blood tests, urine tests, etc). Pathologists also perform autopsies.Mentioned in: Colonoscopy, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, Ovarian Cancer, Prostate Biopsy, Skin Biopsy, Thyroid BiopsyLegalSeePathologypathologist Related to pathologist: clinical pathologist, speech pathologistSynonyms for pathologistnoun a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosisSynonymsRelated Words- aetiologist
- etiologist
- medical specialist
- specialist
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