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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
Patients achieve favorable seizure outcomes after resective epilepsy surgery

Patients achieve favorable seizure outcomes after resective epilepsy surgery

University of Maryland, Baltimore hosts first national conference on oral and systemic health

University of Maryland, Baltimore hosts first national conference on oral and systemic health

Preop features predict pathology of small renal masses

Preop features predict pathology of small renal masses

NeoGenomics launches FISH assay for surveillance of patients with Barrett's Esophagus

NeoGenomics launches FISH assay for surveillance of patients with Barrett's Esophagus

Allakos closes $32M Series A financing to develop antibody-based therapeutics

Allakos closes $32M Series A financing to develop antibody-based therapeutics

Immunohistochemistry reliable in identifying ALK rearrangement: Study

Immunohistochemistry reliable in identifying ALK rearrangement: Study

Study suggests that existing HIV drug could be a potential therapy for Staph infections

Study suggests that existing HIV drug could be a potential therapy for Staph infections

TUBB5 gene responsible for microcephaly: IMP study

TUBB5 gene responsible for microcephaly: IMP study

Pairing statins with cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors might effectively treat melanomas

Pairing statins with cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors might effectively treat melanomas

SLU researchers to study physiological and biochemical functions in lupus

SLU researchers to study physiological and biochemical functions in lupus

Scientists discover FAIM molecule as potential biomarker for bone marrow cancer

Scientists discover FAIM molecule as potential biomarker for bone marrow cancer

Ceramic cookstoves may not reduce risk of pneumonia in young rural Kenyan children

Ceramic cookstoves may not reduce risk of pneumonia in young rural Kenyan children

CRI, SU2C form Cancer Immunology Translational Research Dream Team

CRI, SU2C form Cancer Immunology Translational Research Dream Team

Review describes current state of lung cancer care

Review describes current state of lung cancer care

Oncogene-induced senescence could play a key role in future cancer therapy

Oncogene-induced senescence could play a key role in future cancer therapy

Activated astrocytes could play a harmful role in Alzheimer's disease

Activated astrocytes could play a harmful role in Alzheimer's disease

Study identifies KNDy neurons as a likely control switch of hot flushes

Study identifies KNDy neurons as a likely control switch of hot flushes

SIRT6 protein may play a critical role in blocking cancer and controlling cellular metabolism

SIRT6 protein may play a critical role in blocking cancer and controlling cellular metabolism

Dementia therapy: an interview with Assoc Prof. Olivier Piguet and Sharon Savage

Dementia therapy: an interview with Assoc Prof. Olivier Piguet and Sharon Savage

Carbon nanotubes can help regulate chloride levels in nerve cells that contribute to neural injuries

Carbon nanotubes can help regulate chloride levels in nerve cells that contribute to neural injuries

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