Pathological changes refer to alterations in tissues or organs that occur due to disease or injury, deviating from their normal structure and function. These changes can manifest at the cellular level and may be observed through various diagnostic techniques, such as imaging or histological analysis. Pathological changes can indicate the presence of illness, inflammation, or other medical conditions, helping in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Yes. Due to the malformation of the brain & brain chemistry in pathological people - they believe their own lies, even if it changes 5 minutes later.
what is the pathological behavior exhibited when bureaucracies resist change except in very small steps
asphyxia* pathological changes caused by lack of oxygen in respired air, resulting in hypoxia and hypercapnia.asphyx´ial
aboulomania - pathological indecisivenessViper1
The ECG shows ST elevation or depression and pathological Q waves. The pathological Q wave is a sign of an old infarct (heart attack) as the muscle doesn't conduct an impulse at a certain point.
A pathological reflex is an unexpected/abnormal response to stimulus. For instance, a positive babinski reflex is a pathological reflex.
Eduard Rindfleisch has written: 'Lehrbuch der pathologischen Gewebelehre' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Pathological, Histology, Pathological, Pathological Anatomy, Pathological Histology
The term "pathological disorder" is a bit redundant, as all disorders are considered pathological by definition. Can you elaborate on your question?
A pathological condition refers to an illness or disease that disrupts the normal functioning of the body. It can involve structural changes in organs or tissues, abnormal biochemical processes, or malfunctioning of bodily systems. Pathological conditions are typically diagnosed based on symptoms, medical tests, and imaging studies.
Pathological fracture
Winn-Dixie has a pathological fear of thunderstorms.
Pathological Society of London was created in 1846.