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Clinical biochemistry, also known as chemical pathology, clinical chemistry, or medical biochemistry, is clinical pathology with a focus on the analysis of body fluids.
Pathology is a medical specialty. A pathologist is an expert in medical investigation and diagnosis. Anyone who wants to become a pathologist will have to study medicine in a medical school, practice medicine to become a registered medical practitioner, and then undertake another five or six years of pathology specialist training to become a pathologist. In some countries pathology is divided into different disciplines or subspecialties. For examples, anatomical pathology (also known as tissue pathology or histopathology), chemical pathology, haematology and microbiology. As you can see, chemical pathology is a subspecialty of pathology. It specializes in the study of chemical substances (for example water, electrolytes, acids, drugs, metabolites, toxins, hormones) and chemical reactions in the body, blood, and body fluids. Chemical pathologists use chemical reactions and or chemical substances to diagnose, monitor and, sometimes, treat diseases. The terms chemical pathology, clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry are generally loosely used and interchangeable. Strictly speaking, however, the term "chemical pathologist" is referred to a medical qualified pathologist who subspecializes in chemical pathology, whereas a "clinical chemist" is a science graduate who works in the field of chemical pathology. A clinical chemist can also become an expert in clinical chemistry.
Chemical pathology studying the relation between diseases and chemical changes involved.
yes, Biochemistry absolutely deals with the chemistry of living organisms both plant and animal. Protoplasm is the basis of all forms of life. Although the protoplasm of each different kind of cell in each kind of animal or plant is different in characteristic yet the chemical composition, organization, and chemical processes in those many different forms of protoplasm are similar in many espects. Animal biochemistry is significantly developed by the assistance of investigations of the chemical processes of plants and microorganisms and vice-versa.
D. N. Baron has written: 'Recent advances in medicine' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Medicine, Therapeutics 'Units, Symbols, And Abbreviations' 'Recent advances in medicine, number seventeen' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Medicine, Therapeutics 'A short textbook of chemical pathology' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Clinical biochemistry, Pathological Physiology, Pathology
Chemical pathology is the use of advanced chemistry in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Chemical pathology is useful in determining the proper medication for treatment of chronic hypertension.
biochemistry
the study of matter and chemical reactions in the body is known as
The coursework involved in liposuction training is chemistry, biology, biochemistry, anatomy, pathology, and psychology.
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biochemistry is in the life science branch