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  1. The Atlas of Pathology is an open-access collection of over 7,500 high-quality microscopic and gross human pathology images. The Atlas was created by Dr. Jason Wasserman, a staff pathologist in Ontario, Canada with contributions from colleagues at The Ottawa Hospital.

  2. 10 de ago. de 2012 · Pathology refers to the specialty of medical science concerned with the cause, development, structural/functional changes, and natural history associated with diseases. Disease refers to a definable deviation from a normal phenotype (observable characteristics due to genome and environment), evident via patient complaints (symptoms), and/or the measurements of a careful observer (signs).

  3. 17 de ene. de 2023 · A pathologist is a medical doctor with specialized training to study medical conditions using human tissue, blood, pee and other body fluids. They provide essential insight and information to help diagnose and treat conditions, monitor them and provide prognoses. Through research, they can better diagnose diseases of all types.

  4. pathology: [noun] the study of the essential nature of diseases and especially of the structural and functional changes produced by them.

  5. 6 de oct. de 2017 · Pathology (from the Greek word pathología, meaning the study of suffering) refers to the specialty of medical science concerned with the cause, development, structural/functional changes, and natural history associated with diseases. Disease refers to a definable deviation from a normal phenotype (observable characteristics due to genome and ...

  6. Historia. Puerto Rico Pathology es el laboratorio de patología con mayor experiencia y trayectoria en el país. Fue fundado por el Dr. Raúl Marcial Rojas en el año 1954 con el nombre de Laboratory of Cytology and Surgical Pathology. En el año 1976, pasó a ser dirigido por el Dr. Manuel A. De Jesús; y posteriormente, en 1989, fue adquirido ...

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · pathology, medical specialty concerned with the determining causes of disease and the structural and functional changes occurring in abnormal conditions. Early efforts to study pathology were often stymied by religious prohibitions against autopsies, but these gradually relaxed during the late Middle Ages, allowing autopsies to determine the cause of death, the basis for pathology.

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