PATHOLOGY MCQ
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Morphology
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Aetiology
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Clinical consequences
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Pathogenesis
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Detailed explanation-1: -Histopathology-This refers to the examination of cells under a microscope after they have been stained with appropriate dyes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Gross morphology: It refers to the general description of the overall structure of the organism without being specific about any one structure.
Detailed explanation-3: -Pathology emphasized four aspects of the disease process. These are the cause (etiology), the mechanism of development (pathogenesis), the alterations of structure and forms (morphology) and functional alterations (pathophysiology).
Detailed explanation-4: -Cytology (also known as cytopathology) involves examining cells from bodily tissues or fluids to determine a diagnosis. A certain kind of physician, called a pathologist, will look at the cells in the tissue sample under a microscope and look for characteristics or abnormalities in the cells.