This range of disease includes degenerative diseases, infections, metabolic disorders, immunologic disorders, disorders of blood vessels, and physical injury.
A neuropathologist is a specialized pathologist who is concerned with diseases of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). Often a neuropathologist is concerned with the diagnosis of brain tumors.
Typically, a patient will not see a neuropathologist. Rather, the specialist works in the background, in the setting of the laboratory, to assist in the patient's diagnosis.
A podiatrist is an expert who deals with diseases of the feet.
Growth diseases are usually endocrine disorders. Endocrinology deals with the hormonal systems (which regulate growth, gender, puberty, ostoporosis (some types), some wasting diseases).
Dermatology deals with the skin diseases.
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In brain tissue obtained from a patient with suspected Alzheimer disease , the neuropathologist will look for evidence of the presence of amyloid plaques, which are caused by abnormal folding of protein.
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Epidemiology is the branch of science that deals with the frequency and distribution of diseases within populations. It focuses on understanding patterns of health and disease to inform public health policies and interventions.
Pathophysiology is the subdiscipline of physiology that deals with the functional changes in the body associated with disease or injury. It focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of diseases at the cellular and molecular levels.
Dermatology deals with the study of skin and its diseases
cardiology is the study of the function structure and diseases of the heart pulmonology deals with diseases of repository system