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  1. Nov 3, 2017 · This document provides an introduction to the field of pathology. It defines pathology as the scientific study of disease processes in the body. The main branches of pathology discussed are histopathology, hematology, and clinical pathology.

  2. Jan 21, 2015 · This document provides an introduction to pathology. It defines pathology as the scientific study of disease and discusses its main branches of general pathology and systemic pathology. It also outlines several key techniques used in pathology like microbiologic, molecular, immunologic, and morphologic analysis.

  3. Oct 3, 2017 · This document provides an overview of general pathology. It discusses the definition and branches of pathology, including cellular pathology, morbid anatomy, microbiology, haematology, chemical pathology, immunology, and genetics. It also defines key terms such as pathology, etiology, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology.

  4. Aug 27, 2014 · Here is a laboratory instrument called a Coulter Counter. CBC (complete blood count) : from Coulter blood cell counter. Cytopathology: Study of cellular change in the diseased tissue. Cytopathology Study of cell Tissue composed of many cell of similar function.

  5. Jul 3, 2015 · Basic Medical PowerPoint slides of Pathology . Covers all the topics. It will be useful of the clinical as well as medical students and the pathologist. Click

  6. Pathology The term “pathology” is derived from the Greek words pathos which means diseases and logos which means study, thus pathology is a branch of biological sciences that deals with the study of all structural and functional abnormalities (at the level of cells, tissues, organs and body fluids) that take place as a result of a disease.

  7. PowerPoint Presentation. Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology HST.035: Principle and Practice of Human Pathology Dr. Badizadegan. Introduction to Pathology and Diagnostic Medicine. Spring 2003. What is pathology? Who is a pathologist? What is a disease? How are diseases diagnosed? The Tree of Medicine. (After G. Diamandopoulos)

  8. Human Pathology: “Past, Present, and the Future” (1 hr.) - Panel Discussion. 28. Final Exam. MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.

  9. Be aware of some of the principle techniques used in pathology like light microscopy, cytology, immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology. Have a basic knowledge of the definition of autopsy and its indications.

  10. Pathology is the study (logos) of disease (pathos). More specifically, it is devoted to the study of the structural, biochemical, and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs that underlie disease.