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What is the mechanism that results in the manifastation of signs and symptoms in the body?
Pathogenesis
What is also known as morbid anatomy & is the study of structural changes in the body caused by a disease?
Pathological Anatomy
What is the study of changes in the structure of the body that are readily seen with the unaided eye as a result of a disease?
Gross Pathology
What is known as "Microscopic Pathology", The study of microscopic changes that cells, tissues & organs undergo as a result of disease?
Histopathology
What is the study of tissue specimens excised surgically during operations?
Surgical Pathology
What is the study of disease by means of body secretions, excretions, and other body fluids in the diagnosis of disease?
Clinical Pathology
What is the study of changes in body function due to disease?
Physiological Pathology
What is known as "Forensic Pathology"; The study of to disease to ascertain the cause and manner of death?
Medicolegal Pathology
What focuses on the cellular and tissue responses to pathologic stimuli?
General Pathology
what deals with the widespread processes of disease such as inflammation, degeneration, necrosis or cellular death, and repair, without reference to particular organs or organs systems?
General Pathology
What deals with the specific features of disease in relation to particular organs or organ systems?
Special Pathology
What is another name for "Special Pathology"?
Systemic Pathology