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IntroductIon & HIstory of PatHology


Definition:

 Pathology is the study of the structure and function of the body in a diseased or
abnormal state.
In Greek, “Pathos” means suffering
And “logos” means study.

 In simple language, disease is the opposite of health.


Health:
It is a condition when a person is completely well with all types of states i.e., mental,
physical, emotional, and social.


Disease:
Loss of ease(comfort) can be termed as a disease.


Illness:
It is the reaction of an individual towards a particular disease in the form of symptoms.

Like: cough, fever, headache, etc.



Why is it necessary to study:

 It is important because medical workers can understand the causes and mechanisms
of disease.
 With the help of pathology, medical reports are prepared as a diagnosis and used for
the treatment.
 Useful to know the nature and type of disease.



Hippocrates(460-370BC)-:

 “The father of medicine”
 He was the Greek clinical genius.
 He introduced ethical aspects to medicine.

© SHOAIBA CHAUDHARY, MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY NOTES – PAGE NO.1

, termInology In PatHology:


Patient:
It is the person who is affected by the disease.


Etiology:
Causative factors responsible for the disease. (i.e., ‘why’ of disease).


Diagnosis:
It is the investigations that tells what is wrong with the patient.


Prognosis:
It means what is going to be happen with patient. It can be done before diagnosis.


Prevention:
It is the action that can be taken before it happens or to avoid disease.


Treatment:
It is the things that can be done to cure the patient.


Gross(macroscopic):
It is the changes occur in tissue and cells, that can be seen by naked eyes.


Microscopic exam:
It means changes can be seen in tissue or cell but with the help of microscope.


Pathogenesis:
It is the mechanism which tells about that how the disease produced in the body.



© SHOAIBA CHAUDHARY, MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY NOTES – PAGE NO.2

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