Pathophysiology (a.k.a. physiopathology) – a convergence of pathology with physiology – is the study of the disordered physiological processes that cause, result from, or are otherwise associated with a disease or injury. Pathology is the medical discipline that describes conditions typically observed during a disease state, whereas physiology is the biological discipline that describes processes or mechanisms operating within an organism. Pathology describes the abnormal or undesired condition, whereas pathophysiology seeks to explain the functional changes that are occurring within an individual due to a disease or pathologic state.
Editorial Note: Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology
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Research Article: Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology
Editorial: Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology
Editorial: Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology
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