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The word "pathologic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word when talking about abnormal or diseased conditions. For example, "The pathologic conditions of her lungs made her struggle to breathe."
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pathologic
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Caused by or related to disease, pathology.
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Yet under certain pathologic conditions, it assumes keratinizing activities that result in a variably thickened or deformed nail plate.
Dyspareunia may be caused by inflammation or infection of the vagina, vaginismus (voluntary or involuntary contraction of the lower vaginal muscles), remnants of the hymen, insufficient lubrication of the vagina, infection, endometriosis, tumours, or other pathologic conditions (including those of the anus such as hemorrhoids or in the urinary tract).
He warned against the dominance of pathologic anatomy the study of the structure of diseased tissue alone as such and stressed that the future of pathology would be physiologic pathology study of the functioning of the organism in the investigation of disease.
Classically, the term refers to pathologic findings at the time of surgery.
Many specific clinical and pathologic entities were then defined by various observers, thus opening the door to modern practice.
It is thought that the basic pathologic lesion involves inflammatory changes in the collagen, the main supportive protein of the connective tissue.
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Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet, (born Jan . 30 , 1815Chatham, Kent, Eng. died Dec. 11, 1898, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire) physician and anatomist best known for his clinico-pathologic distinction between typhus and typhoid fevers, although he was preceded in this work by others.
January 30 , 1815Chatham, England December 11 , 1898Bishop's Waltham, England Sir William Jenner, 1st Baronet, (born Jan . 30 , 1815Chatham, Kent, Eng. died Dec. 11, 1898, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire) physician and anatomist best known for his clinico-pathologic distinction between typhus and typhoid fevers, although he was preceded in this work by others.
Since I am consistently interacting with dermatologists regarding clinical-pathologic correlation, I am in a unique position to evaluate at least one aspect of the quality of care that a dermatologist gives to his or her patients.
He is best known for his seminal observations on the clinical-pathologic features of lupus nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis, and myeloma-related renal disease, which helped form the basis of our modern understanding.
And in 1979, he became the senior author of Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease, a standard text dating from 1974 that is now used the world over.
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