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What is the definition of The study of disease or abnormal conditions
pathology? resulting from disease, injury, structural or
biochemical errors, or genetic abnormalities.
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What does etiology refer to in The cause or causative factor of a disease.
pathology?
What are the classifications of Extrinsic (external origin), intrinsic (internal
etiology? origin), combination of both, psychogenic,
idiopathic, and multifactorial.
Define resistance in the context The natural ability of an organism to remain
of disease. unaffected by pathogenic or toxic agents.
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