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The phrase "a pathology is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining what a pathology refers to in a medical or psychological context.
Example: "A pathology is a deviation from the normal structure or function of a part of the body, often indicating disease."
Alternatives: "a disorder is" or "a condition is".
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In case a pathology is diagnosed, a more uncomfortable or even surgical therapeutic procedure is necessary.
While shoulder elevation above 30 degrees may not be a risk factor for the development of shoulder pathologies, it may be a better assessment of whether or not a patient who already has a pathology is using their involved arm during activities of daily living.
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The C9ORF72 expansion displays TDP-43 neuropathology - in most cases consistent with harmonized FTLD-TDP type B, but in some cases type-A pathology is evident [ 34, 38, 40].
As far as I could see, the justification for calling this a "pathology" was that it created unhappiness and disturbed the romantic relationships.
Not only is space typically nonexistent for a true sufferer, a key pathology is a tendency to over-categorize.
Thus, any confounding effect of pain with a subjacent pathology is a priori excluded.
The presence of a morbid pathology is heavily flagged in her every action and utterance.
Of these, the self-cutting is the funniest -- it's sharp and perfunctory, evoking the strange moments on reality shows when a faddish pathology is revealed.
Alzheimer's disease, a neurodegenerative pathology, is characterized at the beginning by episodic memory deficit.
Whether a particular pathology is the result of excessive apoptosis or the independent action of dysfunctional autophagy is worth verifying.
A similar pathology is observed in patients with Danon disease, which is caused by functional impairment of human LAMP2.
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