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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pathology called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific medical condition or disease by name.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed her with a pathology called multiple sclerosis."
Alternatives: "a condition known as" or "a disease referred to as".
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6 In this context, an acute example is the maternal infection with Plasmodium sp. parasites, which can cause a pathology called 'placental malaria' (PM), 7 which can be recreated and more intensely studied in a mouse model.
One of the most vital yet ill-defined effects associated with ionizing radiation exposure is the effect on the transparency of the eye lens, a pathology called radiation cataract.
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If we could dismantle the famous quote by Tolstoy about happy families, we'd get, on the one hand, a pack of sunny individuals enjoying movie night together, and brunch after church, and holiday sing-alongs around a vintage Allen organ, and, on the other hand, a loose assembly of addicts and neurotics multifariously divided by a single pathology called family.
Besides, this Ser172 residue has been found mutated in a human neuronal pathology called asymmetrical polymicrogyria, stressing the importance of this amino acid in the normal function/conformation of β tubulin [22].
Recent work in insects is helping to build our understanding of this aspect of pathology, called disease tolerance.
Siemens is testing a plaque detector from UCLA called FDDNP; it homes in on both plaques and another Alzheimer's pathology called neurofibrillary tangles.
Our study confirms the effectiveness of WC/rBS vaccine against TD described by other authors [ 5, 13, 19, 25- 27] Although relatively low, such effectiveness is in turn important given the frequency of this multicausal pathology called TD.
My former New York Times colleague Carl Hulse, a master of congressional pathologies, called it a "stunning display of dysfunction".
A pathology professor called by the defence testified: "overwhelming staphylococcal infection is the most likely cause of death" and could have caused meningitis, toxin-induced damage or toxic shock.
Familial mutations in tau, however, do exist in a subset of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) pathologies, called frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 (FTDP-17).
The finding that a non-amyloidogenic Δ71-82 αS can induce pathology calls into question the simple interpretation that exogenous αS catalyzes aggregation and spread of intracellular αS pathology solely through a nucleation dependent conformational templating mechanism.
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