Tag: Pathology

The term “pathology” means “the study of suffering,” and this discipline is focused on examining the nature, course, and resolution of disease. To become an anatomic pathologist, one attends medical school, completes a residency in general pathology, and then focuses on anatomic pathology.

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Prevalence, Aetiology and Pathology of Type 2 Diabetes

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Introduction A summary of the prevalence, aetiology and pathology of type 2 diabetes What is diabetes? Diabetes is a group of conditions characterised by high blood glucose Type 2 diabetes occurs due...

Last modified: 12th May 2020

Streptococcal Pharyngitis: History, Pathology and Treatments

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Streptococcal Pharyngitis A: Causative Agent Streptococcal pharyngitis is the inflammation of the pharynx and presentation of white pus spots on the throat caused by the bacteri...

Last modified: 11th Feb 2020

Pathology And Laboratory Medicine Organisation Health And Social Care Essay

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My aims of this section will be achieved through independent research, reading and reviewing articles, books, newspapers and accredited websites which will be demonstrated throughout this process of r...

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Clinical case scenario assignment

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The impact of oral conditions on an individuals’ quality of life can be profound, more so when they are increased risk patients such as the elderly or those with Down syndrome. These individ...

Last modified: 11th Feb 2020

Introduction to Anatomic Pathology

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Title of the paper: Is the PAST perfect PRESENT tense FUTURE  continuous for ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY ? Type of the paper: Review Running title: Anatomic pathology Full names of authors: Ramakantha Kasims...

Last modified: 11th Feb 2020

Theories of Models of Health and Well-being

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Health is Wealth: Did you know? “A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit from his illnesses.” –Hippocra...

Last modified: 11th Feb 2020