Pathology

Pathology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study of diseases. It involves the examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and cells to understand the causes and effects of diseases. Pathologists are medical doctors who specialize in pathology and play a crucial role in diagnosing diseases, determining their nature, and providing information essential for treatment decisions.

Pathologists use various techniques such as microscopy, molecular biology, and other laboratory tests to analyze samples obtained from patients through biopsies, blood tests, or other means. They examine these samples to identify abnormal changes at the cellular or molecular level, which helps in diagnosing diseases like cancer, infections, autoimmune disorders, and many others.

Pathology is divided into several sub-specialties, including anatomical pathology (examining tissues and organs), clinical pathology (analyzing bodily fluids and laboratory tests), forensic pathology (investigating causes of death), and molecular pathology (studying diseases at the molecular level). Pathologists work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnoses and contribute to patient care and treatment plans.

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