Definition of Histopathology. Meaning of Histopathology. Synonyms of Histopathology

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Meaning of Histopathology from wikipedia

- Histopathology (compound of three Gr**** words: ἱστός histos 'tissue', πάθος pathos 'suffering', and -λογία -logia 'study of') refers to the microscopic...
- Histopathology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering diagnostic, research, and surgical pathology. It was established in 1977 and is published...
- types (comparing, for example, cytopathology, hematopathology, and histopathology), organs (as in renal pathology), and physiological systems (oral pathology)...
- and Histopathology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal publishing original and review articles in the fields of histology and histopathology. It...
- The histopathology of colorectal cancer of the adenocarcinoma type involves analysis of tissue taken from a biopsy or surgery. A pathology report contains...
- Diagnosis is by visualisation, skin biopsy or histopathology of one that has been surgically cut out. Histopathology shows fibroblasts, fibrotic stroma, and...
- Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD), also known as subacute spongiform encephalopathy or neurocognitive disorder due to prion disease, is a fatal degenerative...
- Sarcoidosis (also known as Besnier–Boeck–Schaumann disease) is a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form lumps known as...
- Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces...
- important investigation in the ****essment of colitis is biopsy for histopathology. A very small piece of tissue (usually about 2mm) is removed from the...