Pathology

/pəˈθɑːlədʒi/ noun

Pathology is the branch of medicine that studies diseases—what causes them, how they damage the body, and what they look like in tissues and organs. It can also mean the specific changes in the body caused by a disease.

“Pathology” combines Greek *pathos* (“suffering, disease”) and *-logia* (“study of”). It originally meant “study of suffering” and narrowed to the scientific study of diseases.

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