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pathophysiology

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pathophysiology.

Editorial note

Pretty much all the pathophysiology is consistent with a stress related illness, including this interferon-gamma biomarker.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(pathology) The physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of pathophysiology gathered in one view.

noun

(pathology) The physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pathophysiology.

noun

(pathology) The physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

Example sentences

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Pretty much all the pathophysiology is consistent with a stress related illness, including this interferon-gamma biomarker.

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Further studies are needed to elucidate the pathophysiology of the association between AA and suicidality.

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There are very few other progressive (and I presume you also mean neurological) conditions, but also applied to the rest of the body, where this is the pathophysiology.

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The characteristic ‘jagged lines’ of aura is not at all related to the characteristic visual flashes of retinal detachment which an entirely different pathophysiology.

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Nor do I think its a feasible solution to train nursing home nurses to be as knowledgeable about pathophysiology as physicians.

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Subjective symptoms are fuzzy indicators of the underlying pathophysiology.

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If you don't have a strong background in human pathophysiology it's going to take some time, but given the right amount of time it's not thing really hard.

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It's one that not only includes a substantively fruitless search for any underlying pathophysiology, but a spirited conversation about the validity, reliability, and plain-English usefulness of the concept itself!

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Have studied, accredited: nutrition, anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology.

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Chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes—which I have studied for over forty years—have increased in prevalence despite the fact that many new insights into their pathophysiology have been achieved and new treatments have become available.

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- So bottom line, not only we do not fully understand the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's, but there's a chance that we do not even understand what even is Alzheimer's.

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What I have come to appreciate more and more about physicians is their on-the-fly algorithmic decision-making ability whereby the doctor must account for factors that go well beyond pathophysiology and extend into statistics, social/cultural conventions, benefits/costs analyses, financial situations (insurance coverage, or lack thereof), and more.

Quote examples

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Understanding the pathophysiology of how your terminal illness is killing you is a coping mechanism for death termed “intellectualization”.

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The abstract tells the basic story: "Performing genetic studies in multiple human populations can identify disease risk alleles that are common in one population but rare in others1, with the potential to illuminate pathophysiology, health disparities, and the population genetic origins of disease alleles.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use pathophysiology in a sentence?

Pretty much all the pathophysiology is consistent with a stress related illness, including this interferon-gamma biomarker.

What does pathophysiology mean?

(pathology) The physiological processes associated with disease or injury.

What part of speech is pathophysiology?

pathophysiology is commonly used as noun.