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  • {{r|Anatomical pathology}} {{r|Clinical pathology}}
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  • == Took disease section out of Eduzendium microbiology pathology section ==
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...alty medical journals: American Journal of Clinical Pathology, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Clinica Chimica Acta (Elsevier, Amsterdam). I ...merican Board of Pathology (the organization that certifies specialists in Pathology), 1993-2004, and was President of the Board in 1999.
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  • ...is associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology.
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • First Chief of [[Pathology]] at [[Johns Hopkins School of Medicine]] and one of the key four founding
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  • == robbins basic pathology, 8 ed == If your library has this pathology textbook, there is a nice section on H. Pylori in the gastrointestinal sect
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  • '''Speciality''': Surgical Pathology and Cancer Research (Cancer Stem Cells and Metastasis, Signaling Pathways, '''Expertise''': Life Sciences, Pathology of human diseases, Cancer Research, Molecular Biology<br />
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  • ===Clinical pathology===
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  • ==Pathology correlation==
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A Hungarian Jewish [[pathology|pathologist]] imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, principally [[Auschwi
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...uma, and neoplasia which includes extramedullary and intramedullary spinal pathology and complex spinal reconstruction.
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  • In broad terms, the study of the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the blood and blood-forming tissues; also a subspecialty of [[internal m
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  • ...gical responses with respect to inflammation and [[Alzheimer's disease]] [[pathology]].}}
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  • ==Etiology and Pathology==
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...s. There are two major divisions, '''anatomic pathology''' and '''clinical pathology''', and a variety of subspecialties. A physician may certify in either or b '''Anatomic pathology''', concerned with the examination of tissues and body parts (i.e., in biop
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  • {{r|forensic pathology}}
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • * Euroskepticism: Pathology or Reason? 8/2008, http://www.fpri.org/orbis/5203/black.euroskepticism.pdf
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  • | pagename = Pathology | abc = Pathology
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[pathology]], '''Langhans giant cells''' are a type of [[giant cell]]s which are "mult
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  • == Pathology ==
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  • {{rpl|Pathology}}
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  • | Journal of Clinical Pathology ==Pathology==
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  • ==Etiology of psychiatric pathology==
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  • ...al outline, and began describing the major symptoms and signs. Much of the pathology, clinical stuff and treatment would fall under neuropathy as such, or some
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  • {{r|Clinical pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • * Foucar, K Bone Marrow Pathology, 2nd Edition, ASCP Press. c 2001
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  • ...des degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology, medicine, and molecular pathology. I live and work in San Diego, California, and ride my bicycle as much as I
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  • *Kojiro M. (2006) ''Pathology of hepatocellular carcinoma''. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 1405
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • DMD (Dentistry), Southern Illinois University, 1978. Certificates in Oral Pathology and in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, The University of Iowa, 1990. PhD
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • Here is what I think. The subsection is called "pathology." Since you say it is non-pathogenic, you should say that in the first sen
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ...eimer's disease: a novel neuronal trigger for inflammation and Alzheimer's pathology | journal=J Neuroinflammation | year= 2009 | volume= 6 | issue= | pages= 4
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ...nes. During that time I have done lab work in neuropathology (Institute of Pathology, Basel) and molecular genetics (Biozentrum Basel).
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  • {{r|Plant pathology}}
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  • Dept. of Plant Pathology
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • Dept. of Plant Pathology
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...ic radiosurgery and intensity modulated radiation therapy for intracranial pathology such as primary and metastatic brain tumors. I'm also involved in clinical
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  • ...H, Vardiman JW, eds. World Health Organization Classification of Tumours: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues. Lyon, Franc
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  • ===Etiology & pathology===
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ==Pathology== *(4)Isabel Tenzer1 and Cesare Gessler, Journal European Journal of Plant Pathology Publisher Springer Netherlands ISSN0929-1873 (Print) 1573-8469 (Online) Iss
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[pathology]], '''giant cells''' (also called '''multinucleated giant cells''') are "mu
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  • {{rpl|Pathology}}
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  • ...hest honours and a gold medal, with a dissertation on ''The Physiology and Pathology of the Brain''. Over the next four years, he pursued postgraduate studies i ...Edinburgh inaugurated the ''John Hughes Bennett Laboratory of Experimental Pathology''. A second laboratory with his name was opened in 1998, in a joint venture
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  • ...7) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17538693?dopt=Citation Mechanistic pathology and therapy in the medical Assayer of Marcello Malpighi. (Free full-text ar
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ===Plant pathology=== #{{pl|Plant pathology}}
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  • ==Pathology== ...ww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8713470 Schmidt CW, Misko IS. "The ecology and pathology of Epstein-Barr virus." Immunol Cell Biol. 1995 Dec;73(6):489-504
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  • ...c resonance imaging]] could become a standard method of detecting [[brain pathology|pathological changes in the brain]] at the earliest possible occasion, lead
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  • ...Reports. Journal Article. Review] American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. 27(2):97-102, 2006 Jun. UI: 16738424 (includes brief review of history of
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ...ng interest in conflict on multiple levels including medical--specifically pathology--biological--specifically inter-species and intra-species--and human confli
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  • ==Pathology and diseases==
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  • ...esently serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology Plant Pathology and Weed Science. From 1990-1992 he serve in the role of Project Leader at
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  • ...ogy 201 class. It is my undertaking to describe the biology as well as the pathology and the various characteristics of this fungus. I have a strong background
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...ssociated with [[insulin resistance]] and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology. IGT may precede [[Diabetes mellitus type 2]] by many years. IGT is also a
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  • | title = Liver and Gallbladder Pathology
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  • ...ogy 201 class. It is my undertaking to describe the biology as well as the pathology and the various characteristics of this fungus. I have a strong background
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  • ...sorders: Criteria and Applications." ''American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,'' Aug2005, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p172-186, in [[EBSCO]]
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  • ...ism, associated with insulin resistance and increased risk cardiovascular pathology, although of lesser risk than [[Impaired glucose tolerance]] (IGT). IFG may
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  • ...on, a subtle shift in the emphasis in its objectives towards comparative [[pathology]] and especially diseases that would have a direct bearing on the well-bein As a research center for comparative pathology, this was the first such institution of its kind created in the UK, and in
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  • ...l Health Service]] states "the routine practice of prophylactic removal of pathology-free impacted third molars should be discontinued in the NHS."<ref>Anonymou
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  • ...w findings in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. | journal=Pathology | year= 1990 | volume= 22 | issue= 4 | pages= 206-11 | pmid=2091004 ,
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  • | title = Liver and Gallbladder Pathology
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • Pathology [[[edit]]]
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  • ...losely for alternative CNS pathologies. Early spasticity may be related to pathology, demonstrable on NCV/EMG or on biopsy, of peripheral sensory neuropathy tha ...needs to rely on more objective methods, the core of which is progressive pathology on neuroimaging. Oligoclonal bands in CSF certainly are suggestive, as well
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  • ...ed, jointly, by the existing certifying boards in [[internal medicine]], [[pathology]], and [[radiology]], as well as the Society of Nuclear Medicine. It is ent
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  • |title=Health and virtue: or, how to keep out of harm's way. Lectures on pathology and therapeutics by William Cullen c. 1770
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  • ...eila P, Ylitalo A, Koistinen J, Airaksinen KE |title=Progression of venous pathology after pacemaker and cardioverter-defibrillator implantation: A prospective
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  • ==Pathology==
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  • ...nvolves an nonreproductive source of gratification. A paraphilia becomes [[pathology|pathological]] when the person's central focus is a particular object witho ...ication through the infliction of pain or humiliation on others. This is a pathology only when one of the partners does not consent, or if the active partner is
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  • ==Ecology and Pathology==
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  • *Master of Science degree in pathology from Ohio State University
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  • ==Pathology and pathophysiology== ...ntion | Screening | Presentation and Diagnosis | Tumor Markers | Imaging | Pathology | Molecular Aspects | Staging | Selection of Patients for Liver Resection |
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  • ...; stub done. Thinking about the best way to organize the tests in clinical pathology.
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  • *tau pathology in addition to amyloid pathology and generalised atrophy *tau pathology
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  • ...ay]], [[orthopedics]], [[obstetrics]]/[[gynecology]], [[histology]], and [[pathology]]. Their education is augmented with extensive anatomical studies that incl ...st include instruction in anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pathology, public health, physical clinical and laboratory diagnosis, gynecology, obs
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  • .... Abraham Kierszenbaum, '''Cell biology and histology - an introduction to pathology'''
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  • **Laboratory for Toxicology, Pathology and Genetics
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  • ==Pathology== ==Control Measures<ref>George N. Agrios "Plant Pathology" Edition: 5, illustrated, annotated Published by Academic Press, 2005
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  • ...pain, then the pain is said to be neuropathic - literally [[pain]] due to pathology of a nerve. The central nervous system consists of nerves, and disease of c ...rlying cause (medical, surgical), medications (pain, adjuvants, associated pathology), invasive treatments. Psychological support. Education.
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  • ...icine in 1967, Angell trained in both [[internal medicine]] and anatomic [[pathology]] and is a [[board certified|board-certified]] [[pathologist]]. She joined ...nay Kumar, she coauthored the first three editions of the textbook ''Basic Pathology''. She has written chapters in several books dealing with ethical issues in
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  • ==Pathology== | journal = Molecular Plant Pathology, cademic Search Premier, Ipswich, MA.
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  • ...tics, postdisciplinary and transdisciplinary social science, normality and pathology in social scientific practice, discourse analysis and cultural theory.
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  • ...uma or surgery: levator disinsertion and recession of the aponeurosis. The pathology improved in each case after reattachment of the aponeurosis to the superior
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  • ...linguistics]] entails the application of linguistics to [[speech-language pathology]]. This involves treating individuals whose linguistic development is atypi
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  • ...tten and usable, but I remember a relative's panic on reading her surgical pathology note, and not understanding there was a difference between a lymphatic and
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  • ...science subjects – general anatomy, spinal anatomy, physiology, chemistry, pathology, and microbiology and public health.
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  • ...y for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and American Society for Clinical Pathology screening guidelines for the prevention and early detection of cervical can
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  • == more pathology terms == I have an idea to incorporate more pathology vocabulary in a format that most users can understand. While linking scien
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  • == Pathology == [[Image:300px-Presynaptic_CNTs_targets_svg.png|frame|The Pathology of the Botulinum Toxin]]
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  • {{r|Pathology}}
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  • ...t with the classification. Then move on to the other categories. Obviously pathology will not apply for all organisms, so you may delete it.
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  • ...s, that are associated with the effects of hormonal imbalances (hormonal [[pathology]]).
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  • ...erstandable). Still, I can remember nightmares as a child from seeing some pathology texts perhaps just a little too young. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • ==Pathology== ...ryngology2public/documents/atlas/necrosis2.pdf|work=Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology|publisher=Health Sciences Library|accessdate=19 October 2013}}</ref> Autoly
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  • * Acute thunderclap headache. Prevalence of significant pathology is 40%<ref name="pmid16968852"/> ...2%.<ref name="pmid16968852"/> This compares to a prevalence of significant pathology of 1% for patients with chronic headaches referred to a neurologist.<ref na
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  • ...bridized the then newly emerging fields of [[bacteriology]] and histologic pathology, along with a detailed knowledge of [[anatomy]] and understanding of [[Scie ...wly led to the training of young surgeons who were well versed in anatomy, pathology, bacteriology, and physiology. The training program culminated in a final p
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  • A variety of [[supraventricular tachycardia]]s can come from pathology where there is an abnormal conduction path, a normal one only, or both; the
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  • ==Plant pathology== ==Human pathology==
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  • ...few hours or even up to a few weeks. Laboratory studies, however, may show pathology after hours or days. There may be a gradual transition into the next stage, ...e dose received. In the discussion below, the exposure is expressed in the pathology caused by that dose of gamma ray|gamma radiation; beta and X-ray exposures
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  • ...[[thyroid hormone]]s, ingestion of radioactive iodine can lead to thyroid pathology, including thyroid cancer.
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  • ...for Tropical Diseases, International Institute for Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Brussels, Belgium, 174(4): 1273–1279. Retrieved March 3, 2008, from Pub ==Pathology==
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  • ...7) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17538693?dopt=Citation Mechanistic pathology and therapy in the medical Assayer of Marcello Malpighi. (Free full-text ar
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  • ...dent from his many studies into the anatomy, physiology and, recently, the pathology of the [[cortico-thalamo-cortical pathway|cortico-thalamo-cortical circuit]
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  • ...romote our understanding of current cigarette-smoke-induced cardiovascular pathology to encourage individuals to reduce their exposure to cigarette smoke and, t
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  • ...thogenesis]] and [[epidemiology]] and is related to the study of disease [[pathology]] and [[immunology]]. * [[Pathology]]
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  • ==Pathology [[Image:D dendriticum egg wtmt JCG C.jpg]]==
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  • ...of a textbook on neurology published in 1932 called Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System. The book was turned into a three volume set of textb
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  • ...ing [[variola virus]] (smallpox), and basic research in infectious disease pathology.
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  • #"Examine on-site frequently for signs of evolving intracranial pathology." ...MRI scan consistent with brain swelling, contusion, or other intracranial pathology."
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  • * Schneider, Arthur S. and Philip A. Stanzo. "Board Review Series: Pathology, 2nd edition (2002)."
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  • ...dent from his many studies into the anatomy, physiology and, recently, the pathology of the [[cortico-thalamo-cortical pathway|cortico-thalamo-cortical circuit]
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  • ...rse fields including [[paleontology]], [[forest science]], [[medicine]], [[pathology]], [[archaeology]], [[petrology]], [[dentistry]], [[anatomy]], [[aquacultur
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  • ...niversity or organization name --> Cornell University, Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology
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  • ...ology]], [[demography]], gerontology, [[economics]], [[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiology]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] or any of
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  • '''Miklos Nyiszli''' was a Hungarian Jewish [[pathology|pathologist]] imprisoned in the [[Nazi concentration camps]], principally [
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  • ==Ecology/Pathology == http://compepid.tuskegee.edu/syllabi/pathobiology/pathology/parasitology/chapter3.html
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  • ...anism of Antitumor Activity of Antineoplastons (ANPs) in High Grade Glioma Pathology (HBSG)] Integrative Cancer Therapies 2006; 40-47</ref>. Current research is
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  • * Reid HA (1968) Symptomatology, pathology, and treatment of land snake bite in India and southeast Asia. In: Bucherl
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  • ...regard symptoms as physiologic changes. [[sign (medical)|signs]], clinical pathology results, and changes in [[diagnostic imaging]] do indicate change
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  • ...n syndrome or Muchausen syndrome? Two names--one syndrome. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. 30(8):510-2, 2001 Sep. UI: 11545245
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  • ...process of Alzheimers disease, researchers have attemetped to imitate this pathology in model organisms such as c. elegans, drosophila melanogaster and the mou
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  • ...linguistics]] entails the application of linguistics to [[speech-language pathology]]. This involves treating individuals whose linguistic development is atypi
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  • ...proteins but not the presence of the organism, is with a disease where the pathology is produced by a toxin excreted by the bacterium. In the case of [[tetanus]
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  • ...en: "capturing weapons; advertising the cause; creating turmoil and social pathology in
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  • ==Pathology and pathogenesis== ...eir function. Certain of these glycosylated proteins are implicated in the pathology of diabetic neuropathy and other long term complications of diabetes.
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  • ==Pathology== ...omen, infants, men and non-pregnant women. ''S. agalactiae'' virulence and pathology varies amongst the various serotypes of the bacteria, with types Ia, II, II
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  • ...done first, and now the balance of H&P vs. diagnostic tests (i.e., is this pathology or a Victim Of Modern Imaging Technology?)
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  • The pathology is what is denoted in psychology and in the law, as in this technical artic ...centuries,<ref name= Clark/><ref name=Sass/> ''idée fixe'' was "a single pathology of the intellect", distinct from ''[[monomania]]'', a broader term that inc
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  • ...y, Johan T. den Dunnen, Robert B. Wilson and the Association for Molecular Pathology Training and Education Committee
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  • ...nviction in state court had expired -- many of them analytic techniques of pathology and/or forensics that have been so widely depicted in popular television sh
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  • ...8>Sterling P. Eyer J. (1998) Allostasis: A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology. In: Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health. Eds., Shirley Fisher ...8>Sterling P. Eyer J. (1998) Allostasis: A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology. In: Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health. Eds., Shirley Fisher
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  • ...d, depending on the program, other specialties such as [[pediatrics]] or [[pathology]]. More recently, if the graduate is clear about future plans, it has been
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  • ...ntal thyroid lesions detected on CT: correlation among CT, sonography, and pathology |journal=AJR. American journal of roentgenology |volume=187 |issue=5 |page ...ue=11 |pages=1026-8 |year=2002 |pmid=12455801 |doi=}}</ref> The underlying pathology shows no unifying histological concept.
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  • ...tion has been presented as an alternative. This is based on dimensions of pathology, for example, a person would have several ratings of severity scales such a
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  • ...s method of diagnosis is not reliable, and an absence of abnormal cerebral pathology should only inspire cautious optimism at best. In any case, diagnosis by ul
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  • ...the target functions in normal physiology and how it is involved in human pathology. This does not imply that the [[mechanism of action]] of drugs that are th
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  • ...eta in Alzheimer's disease. |journal=International journal of experimental pathology |volume=86 |issue= 3 |pages= 147-59 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15910549 |doi= 10.11
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  • To define the epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathology, presentation, and management of tuberculous mycotic aneurysm of the aorta
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  • ...systems can all be studied macroscopically, microscopically, and for their pathology, etc., I put it on the main page. [[User:David Hume|David Hume]] 14:18, 18
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  • ...ra, Department of Experimental and Diagnostic Medicine, Section of General Pathology
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  • ...physiology as a text-book. He divided his course into 3 parts: physiology, pathology, and therapeutics; texts for the other two parts were never published. - Jo
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  • ...] (structure: what is there), [[physiology]] (how the structure/s work), [[pathology]] (what goes wrong with the anatomy and physiology) and [[psychology]] (min ...y, bacteriology and parasitology. These fields are closely associated with pathology.
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  • ...w of literature. [Journal: Review] American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. Vol. 27(2)(pp 97-102), 2006."The short-term effect of injected silicone is
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  • ...te (april, 9, 1952) is medical doctor, haematologist, Professor of General Pathology at Verona University Medical School. He completed a post-doctoral degree in
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  • ...in deficiency was made in 1938 at the [[University of Iowa]] Department of Pathology by Drs. Harry Pratt Smith, Emory Warner, Kenneth Brinkhous, and Walter Seeg
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  • ...al. In 1909, Twort became the superintendent of the Brown Institution, a [[pathology]] research centre, and remained there for the duration of his career. In 19
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  • ...al. In 1909, Twort became the superintendent of the Brown Institution, a [[pathology]] research centre, and remained there for the duration of his career. In 19
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  • ...tunistic infection of domestic pets. In general, there seems little animal pathology, although there may be an increased incidence of abortion in goats and shee
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  • ...ith [[fallopian tube]] blockage.<ref>Merki-Feld GS ''et al.'' (2007) Tubal pathology: the role of hormonal contraception, intrauterine device use and ''Chlamydi
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  • ...elli L. 2001. Anabolic steroid abuse and cardiac sudden death. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 125:253-5.
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  • ...511a.html;jsessionid=E2C721090DB1921CE311FA2E147A5F5C Original research in pathology: judgment, or evidence-based medicine?]
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  • ...g published his discovery in 1929 in the ''British Journal of Experimental Pathology'', but little attention was paid to his article. Fleming continued his inv
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  • ...the main renal arteries in essential hypertension |journal=The Journal of pathology and bacteriology|volume=55 |issue= |pages=33 |year=1943|month=June }}</ref>
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  • | publisher=Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska at Lincoln }}
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  • ...urgical dermatology including MOHS micrographic surgery, dermatopathology (pathology of skin diseases) and dermatological immunology.
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  • ...a, tegaddi ve metabolizmasının fiziyoloji ve patolojisi.'' [Physiology and pathology of childhood development, nutrition and metabolism] (Ankara: Sıhhat ve İ�
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  • ...of treatment, although there might be a bit of guidance about recognizing pathology if and when it comes up.
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  • ...important to a medical school as a laboratory for training in chemistry or pathology. Just as he specified that adequate laboratories were well equipped and sup
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  • ...ntres. This mode of the experience of pain is called neuropathic, implying pathology or disease of the nerves themselves. Neuropathic pain may follow injury to ...mus) and the brain itself. While this may correctly be called neuropathic (pathology of nerve tissue), the clinical and prognostic implications of these pain st
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  • ...ents with new [[headache]]s are less likely to have significant underlying pathology if their headaches meet criteria for being a [[migraine headache]] accordin ...ne headache|migraine]]s, no patients had definite significant intracranial pathology (4 patients had evidence of prior infarctions).<ref name="pmid7618069">{{ci
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  • ...ation is a way to buy time for more definitive treatment of the underlying pathology.
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  • ...on]] for a healthy person. On the other hand, for a patient with a sever [[pathology]], doctors and patients agree that the whole [[treatment]] requires a treme
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  • ...nheriting the condition. Essential tremor is not associated with any known pathology.
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  • ...The state of the art of the zebrafish model for toxicology and toxicologic pathology research&mdash;advantages and current limitations. ''Toxicol Pathol.'' '''3
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  • ...in the brain of rats infected with an obesity-inducing virus strain. Brain Pathology, 10(1). 39-48.</ref> ...he Revised Clinical Interview Schedule (CIS-R) to test for neurobehavioral pathology. They found a higher seroprevalence among livestock farmers than mixed and
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  • ...of biotechnology. Thermus Aquaticus has not been associated with any known pathology.
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  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease comprises a spectrum of liver pathology including bland steatosis, stetohepatisis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular ca
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  • In 1928, the Oslo Study had reported on the [[pathology|pathologic]] manifestations of untreated syphilis in several hundred white
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  • *'''D:'''efinitive. Urgent interventions to deal with the specific pathology, such as drugs or defibrillation
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  • '''Virology''', often considered a part of [[microbiology]] or of [[pathology]], is the study of [[virus (biology)|biological viruses and virus like agen
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  • ...npredictable behavior. In 1906, she died and Dr. Alzheimer noticed unusual pathology in her brain tissue; he found many abnormal clumps (now called amyloid plaq
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  • ...yndrome or Munchausen syndrome? Two names--one syndrome''. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. 30(8):510-2, 2001 Sep. UI: 11545245</ref>
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  • ==Incidence and pathology==
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  • ...sicians concur with this reclassification. This is because the underlying pathology of the diseases is not well understood. It is difficult to classify things
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  • ...[origin of life]]&nbsp;| [[paleontology]]&nbsp;| [[parasitology]]&nbsp;| [[pathology]]&nbsp;| [[pharmacology]]&nbsp;| [[phylogenetics]]&nbsp;| [[physiology]]&nb
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  • ...tology, psychiatry, etc. I'd be less likely to expect it in orthopedics or pathology. Thinking of another specialty, live performance of the song "Working Where
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  • ...n ''A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil'' (1912) she dissected the social pathology of sex slavery, prostitution and other sexual behaviors, among working clas
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  • ...n ''A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil'' (1912) she dissected the social pathology of sex slavery, prostitution and other sexual behaviors, among working clas
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  • ...uman Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] (HIV-1). HIV infection alone, with no pathology, does not constitute AIDS. There must be specific clinical presentations, o
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  • ...lation, platelets, and the fibrinolytic enzyme system. Journal of Clinical Pathology 22:312–316.
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  • ...rotated into the skin to obtain a small circle of tissue, which is sent to pathology for histologic staining. Bleeding is controlled by the application of press
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  • ...ar of appearing "crazy"), or depersonalization is diagnosed as a secondary pathology.<ref name="pmid18088198">{{cite journal |author=Sierra M |title=Depersonali
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  • ...Dermatology, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pathology, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, UMDNJ-New Jersey Me
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  • ...the bruises, at the very least, references to the difficulty, in forensic pathology, of determining the cause of a bruise, would be a step toward neutrality. T
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  • ...mination]], [[diagnostic imaging]] and tests from the [[pathology|clinical pathology]] laboratories as suggested by the [[differential diagnosis]], and question ...associated with a symptom; diagnostic imaging and tests from the clinical pathology laboratories as suggested by the differential diagnosis, questions raised b
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  • ...201 AD) until at least 1858, and [[Rudolf Virchow]]'s theories of cellular pathology. Diseases, it was thought, were the result of some 'imbalance' of the humou
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  • ...linguistics]] entails the application of linguistics to [[speech-language pathology]]. This involves treating individuals whose linguistic development is atypi
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  • ...foresight by advancing the notion that the disorder was caused by organic pathology, which he predicted was damage or death of cells in the cerebral cortex. Th
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  • ...pplications took place, enabling even neurological tyros to diagnose brain pathology that would have been elusive or incapable of demonstration in a living pers
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  • == Reply to Pathology, Disease Forum Question == ...rticle, I think it appropriate to have subsections on the various types of pathology the pathogen causes, even getting in to the pathophysiological mechanisms a
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  • ...f> [[G.M. Gilbert]], in his discussion of [[Rudolf Hoess]] said "schizoid pathology seemed to be a selective factor "executive hierarchy of the concentration c
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  • ...anipulations can remedy such a dysfunction even if it has been caused by a pathology of neural control mechanisms.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Davis G, Johns
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  • ...anipulations can remedy such a dysfunction even if it has been caused by a pathology of neural control mechanisms.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Davis G, Johns
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  • ...es that result in disease provides an objective foundation for recognizing pathology. Our social definition of disease will remain contentious, however, because
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  • ...nning, and even predicting outcomes. An example is Pathfinder for surgical pathology.<ref name="pmid1635462">{{cite journal |author=Heckerman DE, Nathwani BN |t
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  • ...tatistics]], and [[Database|Data Bases]]; [[Medical Sciences]] and [[Plant Pathology]]; [[Microbiology]]; [[Molecular Biology]] and [[Biochemistry]]; [[Physiolo
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  • * Pain better with food or milk (presumably identifies duodenal pathology) * Pain occurs < one hour after eating (presumably identifies gastric pathology)
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  • ...rchow. Virchow argued that the abnormal appearance of the skull was due to pathology<ref name=Tattersall/>, it was simply a particularly unfortunate affliction
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  • ...to reduce the possibility of underlying pathology. Significant underlying pathology is more common in referral setting<ref name="pmid6724251">{{cite journal |a
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  • ...[[virulence factor]]s, host response, [[immunology]], [[inflammation]], [[pathology]], etc. ...ou meant pathology, and if so, Heme is a lot more than just a specialty of pathology[[User:Thomas E Kelly|-Tom Kelly]] [[User talk:Thomas E Kelly|(Talk)]] 22:09
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  • ...lly revealed tuberculosis as the most likely and immediate cause of death, pathology tests conducted on hair and tissue samples showed elevated levels of lead,
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  • ...lly revealed tuberculosis as the most likely and immediate cause of death, pathology tests conducted on hair and tissue samples showed elevated levels of lead,
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  • ...bumble bee (''Bombus occidentalis'') colonies],” ''Journal of Invertebrate Pathology'', vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 54–58, 2003.
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  • ...tory activity leads to erosion and destruction of the joint surface as the pathology progresses, which impairs their range of movement and leads to deformity. T
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  • ...RG, Bleasel J et al.| title=Prevalence of and screening for serious spinal pathology in patients presenting to primary care settings with acute low back pain. |
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  • ...aido District, Japan| journal = American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology| volume = 7| issue = | pages = 104| publisher = | location = | date = 1986
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  • ..., president of the San Francisco Medical-Chirurgical Society, professor of pathology at Cooper Medical College and professor at Leland Stanford University. He w ...y be made of Diagnosis in conjunction with the study of Symptomatology and Pathology. There also came a competition among the existing schools to incorporate th
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  • ...refer soft clothing, familiar scents, or certain foods. Some may even be [[Pathology|pathologically]] sensitive to loud noises (as some people with AS have [[hy
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  • ...resent. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a [[pathology|pathologist]].
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  • ...try]], [[biochemistry]], [[dermatology]], [[radiology]], [[psychology]], [[pathology]], [[physiology]], [[orthopedics]], [[neurology]], [[geriatrics]], [[physio
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  • ...[[physician]], Robert Carswell (1793&ndash;1857), a British professor of [[pathology]], and [[Jean Cruveilhier]] (1791&ndash;1873), a French professor of pathol
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  • ...hematical Modeling, Statistics, and Data Bases; Medical Sciences and Plant Pathology; Microbiology; Molecular Biology and Biochemistry; Physiology. </i>'''&nbsp
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  • ...wn) about why this does not occur. One of the principle causes is systemic pathology. Pathologies are endemic in systems, and they occur through many causes. On
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  • ...s when properly used according to the principle of similars, not to simple pathology. [[User:Dana Ullman|Dana Ullman]] 18:59, 20 December 2008 (UTC) ...at, and there is a school of thought in homeopathy that people with severe pathology need frequent doses of low potencies. I personally believe that these are
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  • ...v. and abridged ed. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1966. Argues that "the pathology of the Black family" traces to slavery.
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  • ...regard symptoms as physiologic changes. [[sign (medical)|signs]], clinical pathology results, and changes in [[diagnostic imaging]] do indicate change
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  • ...neurons across a [[synapse]].<ref name=Arnon2001>Arnon 2001</ref> Local [[pathology]] of neurotoxin exposure often includes neuron [[excitotoxicity]] or [[apop
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  • ...nvenience of teaching--it is actually a part of physiology, or conceivably pathology. I'm not sure where we should best put it. [[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodma
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  • ...nspoken pain, there's no symptom to relieve), and to correct an underlying pathology.
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  • ...d their own labs, their own operating rooms, their own wards and their own pathology labs. They examined patients, biopsied tumors, looked at them under the mic
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  • ...on; Physiology: theoretical aetiology of fluxes; seven fluxes in practice; Pathology and nosology: causes and treatment of various diseases; Precepts: practical
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  • ...who did a residency under the traditional allopathic American College of Pathology.--[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 02:55, 23 September 2010 ...een refuted by the basic sciences of chemistry, physics, pharmacology, and pathology. Homeopathy meets the dictionary definitions of a sect and a cult--the char
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  • ...ee evidence that homeopathy can disprove the well-identified mechanisms of pathology in every example I have given.
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  • ...ry description. Finally, reflecting on every part of medicine, physiology, pathology, semeiotics and therapeutics, when I see how many questions can be answered
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  • ...to people based on their overall syndrome of disease, not just a localized pathology. Although there are a small number of controlled clinical trials using a "
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  • ...ood resource to you is the writings on Paulo Bellavite, MD, a professor of pathology, whose work is available online, though his book, "The Emerging Science of
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