Anatomical pathology (Commonwealth) or anatomic pathology (U.S.) is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the macroscopic...
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to specific scales, organs, and tissue types. Anatomical pathology (Commonwealth) or anatomic pathology (United States) is a medical specialty that is...
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pathology is an application of medical jurisprudence. A forensic pathologist is a medical doctor who has completed training in anatomical pathology and...
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Clinical pathology is one of the two major divisions of pathology, the other being anatomical pathology. Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical...
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Gross pathology refers to macroscopic manifestations of disease in organs, tissues, and body cavities. The term is commonly used by anatomical pathologists...
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Surgical pathology is the most significant and time-consuming area of practice for most anatomical pathologists. Surgical pathology involves gross and...
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Histopathology (redirect from Pathology slide)
fully mature at approximately 2 months after infarction. Anatomical pathology Molecular pathology Frozen section procedure Medical technologist Laser capture...
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fluids. Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology. Other than the diagnosis...
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or bodily fluids. Molecular pathology shares some aspects of practice with both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, molecular biology, biochemistry...
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Neuropathology (category Anatomical pathology)
whole-body autopsies. Neuropathologists usually work in a department of anatomic pathology, but work closely with the clinical disciplines of neurology, and...
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experimental pathology. History of medicine Anatomical pathology Surgical pathology List of pathologists United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Von Staden...
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Hemorrhoidal artery embolization (category Anatomical pathology)
Hemorrhoidal artery embolization (HAE, or hemorrhoid artery embolization) is a non-surgical treatment of internal hemorrhoids. The procedure involves blocking...
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Fistula (category Anatomical pathology)
In anatomy, a fistula (pl.: fistulas or fistulae /-li, -laɪ/; from Latin fistula, "tube, pipe") is an abnormal connection (i.e. tube) joining two hollow...
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an Italian anatomist, generally regarded as the father of modern anatomical pathology, who taught thousands of medical students from many countries during...
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Autopsy (category Anatomical pathology)
(1682–1771), celebrated as the father of anatomical pathology, wrote the first exhaustive work on pathology, De Sedibus et Causis Morborum per Anatomen...
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Tuberculous lymphadenitis (category Anatomical pathology)
Peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis (or tuberculous adenitis) is a form of tuberculosis infection occurring outside of the lungs. In general, it describes...
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Romanowsky stain (category Anatomical pathology)
Romanowsky staining is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the...
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Sarcoma (category Anatomical pathology)
A sarcoma is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin. Connective tissue is a broad term that...
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term. Pathology may also refer to: Anatomic pathology, the study of macro and microscopic abnormalities in tissues and cells. Clinical pathology, medical...
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the University of Bonn in 1884. He was appointed Privatdozent for anatomical pathology in Breslau three years later, and assisted at Emil Ponfick’s institute...
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Uterus didelphys (category Anatomical pathology)
Uterus didelphys (from Ancient Greek di- 'two' and delphus 'womb'; sometimes also uterus didelphis) represents a uterine malformation where the uterus...
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Hypertrophy (category Anatomical pathology)
Hypertrophy is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. It is distinguished from hyperplasia, in...
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Carcinoma (category Anatomical pathology)
counterparts The appearance of the local tissue and stromal architecture The anatomical location from which tumors arise Genetic, epigenetic, and molecular features...
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Imperforate hymen (category Anatomical pathology)
An imperforate hymen is a congenital disorder where a hymen without an opening completely obstructs the vagina. It is caused by a failure of the hymen...
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Granuloma (category Anatomical pathology)
materials such as foreign objects, keratin, and suture fragments. In pathology, a granuloma is an organized collection of macrophages. In medical practice...
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Hypoplasia (category Anatomical pathology)
Cerebellum caused by mutation in the reelin gene Tooth caused by oral pathology, such as Turner's hypoplasia Chambers of the heart in hypoplastic left...
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Electron microscope (category Anatomical pathology)
An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of electrons as a source of illumination. They use electron optics that are analogous to the glass...
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Immunofluorescence (category Anatomical pathology)
Immunofluorescence (IF) is a light microscopy-based technique that allows detection and localization of a wide variety of target biomolecules within a...
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The standard anatomical position, or standard anatomical model, is the scientifically agreed upon reference position for anatomical location terms. Standard...
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Osteoid osteoma (category Anatomical pathology)
An osteoid osteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to...
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