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to pathology
noun
The branch of medicine concerned with the study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences.
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That is, are functional changes a response to pathology or catalysts to AD-related pathological changes?
"Everything absolute belongs to pathology," Nietzsche said.
"Maybe I should switch to pathology," she suggests, "where the cadavers don't care about small talk".
Cuts to pathology and diagnostic imaging that affect the most vulnerable.
We are close to pathology proper, where gross misinterpretations of reality may enter the picture.
Preferring holiness to pathology, Colegate enjoys her wanderings but returns in the end to the place where she started.
She was exposed to pathology cases rarely seen elsewhere.
The parasite was removed via 23-gauge pars plana vitrectomy and sent to pathology for evaluation.
Nonetheless, tumor shrinkage bears the potential to further underestimate tumor volumes on imaging relative to pathology.
Twenty-three patients with MASS scores < 7 had true appendicitis according to pathology.
Manuscripts stating "all specimens were sent to pathology" without final reports were deemed inadequate for inclusion.
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