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  1. Cardiac pathology (Medicine) [Pathology] History and research fields of cardiac pathology ...
  2. History of pathology (Medicine) [Pathology] The history of pathology can be traced to the earliest application ...
  3. Parasitology (Biology) [Pathology] [Parasitology] Study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them ...
  4. Leiomyoma (Medicine) [Anatomical pathology] A leiomyoma , also known as a fibroid , is a ...
  5. Merton Sandler (Biography) [Chemical pathology] He was an active Freemason initiated in 1954 in the In ...
  6. Host adaptation (Biology) [Pathology] [Parasitism] When considering pathogens, host adaptation can have varying descriptions ...
  7. Causes of cancer (Medicine) [Pathology] [Cancer] Genetic changes leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation ...
  8. Vascular tumor (Medicine) [Anatomical pathology] A vascular tumor is a tumor of vascular origin; a soft ...
  9. Left shift (Medicine) [Pathology] Increase in immature blood cell types ...
  10. Weigert-Meyer Law (Medicine) [Pathology] Urology ...
  11. Vertifolia effect (Biology) [Pathology] [Phytopathology] Genetic phenomenon in plant pathology relating to unexpectedly poor resistance to ...
  12. Bouin solution (Biology) [Histology] [Pathology] Biological preservative used in study of tissues ...
  13. Red neuron (Biology) [Histology] [Pathology] Since neurons are permanent cells, they are most susceptible to hypoxic ...
  14. Virulence factors (Category) [Pathology] ...
  15. Biological pharmacist (Medicine) [Pathology] ...
  16. Pathologists' assistant (Medicine) [Pathology] Type of physician extender ...
  17. Liquefactive necrosis (Biology) [Necrosis] [Pathology] Liquefactive necrosis (or colliquative necrosis ) is a type of necrosis ...
  18. Salt-and-pepper chromatin (Medicine) [Pathology] ...