Abnormal physiology is sometimes referred to as "pathophysiology." This term describes the functional changes that occur in the body as a result of a disease or medical condition. It encompasses the study of how normal physiological processes are altered in response to various pathological conditions, helping to understand disease mechanisms and guide treatment strategies.
Yes, it is possible to have abnormal physiology with normal anatomy. This occurs when the functions of organs or systems are impaired despite their structural integrity. For example, in conditions like diabetes, the pancreas may appear normal on imaging, but its ability to produce insulin is compromised. Similarly, neurological disorders can disrupt normal brain function without visible structural changes.
Anatomy and physiology during the disease is called as pathology.
This condition is called endometriosis. It can cause pain, inflammation, and sometimes fertility problems due to the abnormal growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.
The study of how structures function is called physiology.
The study of body organs, glands, chemicals, and vital functions is called physiology. Physiology explores the mechanisms and processes that enable the body to function effectively, including how organs interact and respond to various stimuli. It encompasses various branches, such as cellular physiology, systemic physiology, and neurophysiology, providing insights into both normal and pathological states of the body.
Abnormal physiology is sometimes called pathophysiology while abnormal anatomy is referred to as pathology or pathologic anatomy.
A mass of abnormal cells is a tumor. Sometimes this is cancer and sometimes not.
Physiology is the study of the functions of an organism or the functions of its parts. The study of the functions of a structure is known as physiology. The study of the structure of an organism is called anatomy. (In contrast, pathophysiology is the study of abnormal functions) For example anatomy would be parts of the heart and what it looks like. Physiology would be how it works.
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In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
Yes, it is possible to have abnormal physiology with normal anatomy. This occurs when the functions of organs or systems are impaired despite their structural integrity. For example, in conditions like diabetes, the pancreas may appear normal on imaging, but its ability to produce insulin is compromised. Similarly, neurological disorders can disrupt normal brain function without visible structural changes.
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