PATHOLOGY (DISAMBIGUATION)

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The term 'pathology' most often refers to the study of disease: its causes, processes, development, consequences, and anatomic and functional manifestations. A field of medicine specialising in the categorization of medical diseases (as studied in the laboratory) is called ''Pathology''. Physicians who specialise in medical laboratory pathology are called ''Pathologists''.
Any abnormal process can be termed to be pathologic. Some examples of the application of the term are listed.

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Health pathologies
Psychological / behavioural pathologies
Other Scientific Usage
Media

Health pathologies



Anatomic pathology refers to the study of abnormal structures in medicine. The term encompasses gross (visible to the naked eye), microscopic (cellular), and molecular structural abnormalities. Surgical pathology, autopsy pathology, and forensic pathology refer to specific settings in which analysis of structural abnormalities is undertaken.

Speech pathology is an area of rehabilitative medicine concerned with the treatment of speech or swallowing impediments.

Psychological / behavioural pathologies


Psychopathology is a term which is used synonymously with mental illness.
''Pathological'' can be used to describe a person's actions in such a way as to credit the action to a disease process.

pathological purchasing

pathological consumption

pathological narcissism

pathological liar

pathological gambling

pathological jealousy

Other Scientific Usage



phytopathology is the study of abnormalities in plant structure and function.
''Pathological'' is also used in mathematics, physics, and statistics to describe an exceptionally atypical example or set of data:

pathological (mathematics)

pathological science

Media



★ ''Pathology (film)'', an upcoming film starring Milo Ventimiglia and Alyssa Milano.

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