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Learn more about pathology with this free download! Pathology is the study of disease and the causes, processes, and consequences of disease. With this free PDF download, you'll be able to learn all about pathology, as well as how it's used in public health and clinical medicine. Click on the “Download Now” button below to get started! You can use Pathology for: -An undergraduate course in medical sciences -A review for a graduate or professional examination (such as boards or other licensing examinations) -A reference guide at work -Personal enrichment purposes. Pathology learners can play this game for fun or to review the essential terms, concepts, and processes. Warning! Text may be too small to read on your smartphone or tablet! This free download provides an overview of the different types of pathology. By exploring these different types of pathology, you will learn how they differ from each other. The "Pathology Types" PDF download offers an introduction to pathology including: There are five main steps that pathologists follow when diagnosing diseases: formulating a hypothesis, collecting data for testing that hypothesis, interpreting the data collected to reach a diagnosis, making a conclusion about the diagnosis, and communicating what you have discovered with your colleagues. Pathological diagnosis is the identification of specific diseases. This is accomplished by looking at the appearance of cells, tissues, and organs in the body. You can also monitor biochemical changes in these parts of the body to determine what disease or damage has occurred. A diagnosis that is made without laboratory tests is called a clinical diagnosis. Once you conduct laboratory tests on cells, tissues, and other products in the body, you form a pathologic diagnosis. A pathologic diagnosis can be used in conjunction with a clinical one to confirm or reject an original clinical impression. The use of pathology dates back to pre-historic times when people examined sick animals to determine what was wrong with them. Later, they began examining sick humans. This led to the study of disease and the ways in which disease is caused. Pathology is not only concerned with human disease. Pathology studies diseases in all living things, including plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and protists. How did pathology become a unique field? Around the late 1800s to early 1900s, anatomists developed an interest in their work which led to them performing more dissections on human beings. They began studying how organs work together for normal body function and how they are affected by certain types of trauma or disease. This became known as "anatomical pathology. As anatomical pathologists examined various conditions that affect the body's organs, they began to notice something interesting: microscopic changes in tissues and organs were associated with certain types of disease. At this point, pathological anatomy (the study of tissues and organs) and pathological physiology (the study of processes occurring in the body) had become two distinct fields. Still, these fields examined causes and effects in the same area: the human body. So in order to bring together these two branches and their areas of focus, a new field was born: pathological physiology and pathological anatomy combined together into one field called "pathological biology". cfa1e77820

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