Pathology is the medical specialty concerned with the study of the nature and causes of diseases. It underpins every aspect of medicine, from diagnostic testing and monitoring of chronic diseases to cutting-edge genetic research and blood transfusion technologies. Pathologists diagnose every detected cancer in the world.
Pathology is the medical science that saves lives by helping other doctors make informed decisions about their patients’ treatments. Pathologists study the cause of disease and the ways in which diseases affect our bodies, across all branches of medicine. The doctors you see in surgery or at a clinic all depend on the knowledge, diagnostic skills and advice of pathologists. Whether it’s a GP arranging a blood test or a surgeon wanting to know the nature of the lump removed at operation, the definitive answer is usually provided by a pathologist. There are nine different disciplines of Pathology.
Lymphoma and Myeloma
Homeostasis
Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders
Nervous System Pathology
Developmental Pathology
Hypersensitivity Reactions
Immunologic Laboratory Tests
Transfusion pathology
Transplant immunology
Cell Injury
Ageing
Inflammation
Tissue Repai
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Neoplasia I (II)
Cardiovascular Pathology
Anemia
Benign Leukocytoses
Acute Leukemia
Chronic Leukemia
Endocrine Pathology
Immune diseases
Respiratory Pathology
Renal Pathology
Gastrointestinal Pathology
Female Reproductive Pathology
Male Reproductive Pathology
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