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单词 pathology
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Definition of pathology in English:

pathology

noun pəˈθɒlədʒipəˈθɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • 1The science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

    research people skilled in experimental pathology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With slight modification, the questions are organized here into 15 topic categories within pathology informatics.
    • Formaldehyde is used widely as a tissue preservative in pathology laboratories and embalming services.
    • The provision of perinatal and paediatric pathology services is a sign of an enlightened society.
    • The learning objectives include those related both to general computing and to pathology informatics specifically.
    • In paragraph 1 he gives details of his experience in forensic medicine and pathology.
    • The field of forensic pathology investigates sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths.
    • Some hospital clinical and pathology departments hold regular audits of deaths.
    • An understanding of the traditional photographic work flow in anatomic pathology is essential to designing a successful digital imaging solution.
    • In British Columbia, pathology laboratories are required by law to report all newly diagnosed cancers to the Registry.
    • The instinctive personal preference and familiarity with formalin is an important factor in diagnostic surgical pathology.
    • The question of what constitutes a diagnostic error in anatomic pathology should be addressed.
    • The tissue specimens were interpreted by the pathology departments of the respective participating centers.
    • The hacker gained initial access through a Linux system in the hospital's pathology department.
    • He received many awards and prizes and was president of five medical societies of pathology and ophthalmology.
    • Experts in anaesthesiology, pathology, gynaecology and radiology are particularly in demand.
    • Science itself was a new, fragile discipline at this time: experimental physiology, pathology, and pharmacology first flourished in Berlin and Paris in the 1820s.
    • What happens to a bullet once it is turned over to the pathology department?
    • The last part of the book recognizes the increasing importance of molecular pathology and genetics.
    • Several aspects of practice and their effect on surgical pathology consultations were studied.
    • Six anatomic pathology reports were selected to cover a range of specimens and complexity.
    1. 1.1Medicine Pathological features considered collectively; the typical behaviour of a disease.
      the pathology of Huntington's disease
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Semiquantitative analysis of lung pathology confirmed these changes.
      • The problems won't be resolved until scientists get a firmer grip on the pathology of the disease.
      • If the only evaluation is a semen analysis, underlying pathology can be missed.
      • Although reduction of mtDNA is a critical factor in type 2 diabetes pathology, the question remains as to the nature of the original insult.
      • A causal mechanism and the potential reversibility of lung pathology await elucidation.
    2. 1.2Medicine A pathological condition.
      the dominant pathology is multiple sclerosis
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Underlying rotator cuff pathologies should be treated before injection.
      • Many pathologies were recorded from the remains, such as evidence of poor nutrition, poor dental hygiene and a life of physical, repetitive work.
      • This section reviews the emerging knowledge on the role of DCs in several major lung pathologies.
      • All had cerebral atrophy, but none had intracranial vascular pathology on magnetic resonance imaging examination.
    3. 1.3usually with modifier Mental, social, or linguistic abnormality or malfunction.
      the city's inability to cope with the pathology of a burgeoning underclass
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's also being applied to the correction of speech pathologies.
      • I do think that mental pathologies can be written, and I think that prose fiction is a particularly good way of doing it.
      • At the time, many cities seemed consumed with social pathologies like illegitimacy, crime, and drug addiction.
      • My effort, in talking about the pathologies of public opinion, is to root the criticisms in well-established realities of public psychology.
      • Far from virtue, this is pathology, behavior that serves neither the self nor others.
      • All these moralistic pathologies are likely to impinge on individual liberty and economic efficiency.
      • And I think it has led to a lot of the social pathologies that we see in the United States almost 30 years later.
      • This, I think, helps explain some modern liberal and leftist pathologies.
      • The state associations for speech-language pathology and audiology also maintain listings of licensed and certified therapists.
      • History teaches us that populism has recurring pathologies; it is especially important to recognize and counteract them.
      • Others point to long-enduring pathologies of American foreign policy.
      • The patient was referred to speech pathology and for psychological counselling.
      • School drop-outs, juvenile delinquency, and gang wars were symptoms of underlying social pathology.
      • Despite its lack of an evolutionary perspective, the book has some value for specialists interested in the pathologies of individual belief.
      • Others who don't have that degree of pathology might just need behavioral weight loss treatment.
      • Social scientists, using modern research techniques, now had it in their power to use the state to prevent social pathologies from emerging.
      • To me, outsourcing is a symptom that we have pathologies in our economic system that we must solve.
      • Economic and social development as twin goals of the developmental state cannot take place under the pathologies of greed, tribalism and incompetence.
      • Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home.
      • There is the belief that functional brain scanning can individuate mental pathologies in the living brain.

Origin

Early 17th century: from modern or medieval Latin pathologia (see patho-, -logy).

 
 

Definition of pathology in US English:

pathology

nounpəˈθɑlədʒipəˈTHäləjē
  • 1The science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The last part of the book recognizes the increasing importance of molecular pathology and genetics.
    • The learning objectives include those related both to general computing and to pathology informatics specifically.
    • Science itself was a new, fragile discipline at this time: experimental physiology, pathology, and pharmacology first flourished in Berlin and Paris in the 1820s.
    • The provision of perinatal and paediatric pathology services is a sign of an enlightened society.
    • He received many awards and prizes and was president of five medical societies of pathology and ophthalmology.
    • An understanding of the traditional photographic work flow in anatomic pathology is essential to designing a successful digital imaging solution.
    • Six anatomic pathology reports were selected to cover a range of specimens and complexity.
    • With slight modification, the questions are organized here into 15 topic categories within pathology informatics.
    • Some hospital clinical and pathology departments hold regular audits of deaths.
    • The tissue specimens were interpreted by the pathology departments of the respective participating centers.
    • Several aspects of practice and their effect on surgical pathology consultations were studied.
    • The question of what constitutes a diagnostic error in anatomic pathology should be addressed.
    • The instinctive personal preference and familiarity with formalin is an important factor in diagnostic surgical pathology.
    • The field of forensic pathology investigates sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths.
    • The hacker gained initial access through a Linux system in the hospital's pathology department.
    • In British Columbia, pathology laboratories are required by law to report all newly diagnosed cancers to the Registry.
    • Experts in anaesthesiology, pathology, gynaecology and radiology are particularly in demand.
    • Formaldehyde is used widely as a tissue preservative in pathology laboratories and embalming services.
    • In paragraph 1 he gives details of his experience in forensic medicine and pathology.
    • What happens to a bullet once it is turned over to the pathology department?
    1. 1.1Medicine Pathological features considered collectively; the typical behavior of a disease.
      the pathology of Huntington's disease
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The problems won't be resolved until scientists get a firmer grip on the pathology of the disease.
      • Semiquantitative analysis of lung pathology confirmed these changes.
      • If the only evaluation is a semen analysis, underlying pathology can be missed.
      • A causal mechanism and the potential reversibility of lung pathology await elucidation.
      • Although reduction of mtDNA is a critical factor in type 2 diabetes pathology, the question remains as to the nature of the original insult.
    2. 1.2Medicine A pathological condition.
      the dominant pathology is multiple sclerosis
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many pathologies were recorded from the remains, such as evidence of poor nutrition, poor dental hygiene and a life of physical, repetitive work.
      • All had cerebral atrophy, but none had intracranial vascular pathology on magnetic resonance imaging examination.
      • Underlying rotator cuff pathologies should be treated before injection.
      • This section reviews the emerging knowledge on the role of DCs in several major lung pathologies.
    3. 1.3 Mental, social, or linguistic abnormality or malfunction.
      the city's inability to cope with the pathology of a burgeoning underclass
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite its lack of an evolutionary perspective, the book has some value for specialists interested in the pathologies of individual belief.
      • School drop-outs, juvenile delinquency, and gang wars were symptoms of underlying social pathology.
      • History teaches us that populism has recurring pathologies; it is especially important to recognize and counteract them.
      • The state associations for speech-language pathology and audiology also maintain listings of licensed and certified therapists.
      • I do think that mental pathologies can be written, and I think that prose fiction is a particularly good way of doing it.
      • Far from virtue, this is pathology, behavior that serves neither the self nor others.
      • All these moralistic pathologies are likely to impinge on individual liberty and economic efficiency.
      • Social scientists, using modern research techniques, now had it in their power to use the state to prevent social pathologies from emerging.
      • And I think it has led to a lot of the social pathologies that we see in the United States almost 30 years later.
      • This, I think, helps explain some modern liberal and leftist pathologies.
      • Economic and social development as twin goals of the developmental state cannot take place under the pathologies of greed, tribalism and incompetence.
      • At the time, many cities seemed consumed with social pathologies like illegitimacy, crime, and drug addiction.
      • There is the belief that functional brain scanning can individuate mental pathologies in the living brain.
      • The patient was referred to speech pathology and for psychological counselling.
      • It's also being applied to the correction of speech pathologies.
      • Others point to long-enduring pathologies of American foreign policy.
      • My effort, in talking about the pathologies of public opinion, is to root the criticisms in well-established realities of public psychology.
      • Others who don't have that degree of pathology might just need behavioral weight loss treatment.
      • Globalism gratifies the same mental pathologies as Marxism and is therefore perfect for disillusioned intellectuals looking for a new home.
      • To me, outsourcing is a symptom that we have pathologies in our economic system that we must solve.

Origin

Early 17th century: from modern or medieval Latin pathologia (see patho-, -logy).

 
 
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