A study of abnormal microscopic changes in the tissue structure of an organism.
the study of the structural alterations of cells and tissues caused by disease.1
The microscopic study of disease in tissue
The microscopic examination of diseased tissue.
Abnormal soft tissue (tendons, ligaments, inter-vertebral discs) function.
the study of cells relating to the disease. (Histology is the microscopic study of cells and tissues, Pathology is the study of the disease). The histopathologist will determine a precise diagnosis by laboratory tests and microscopic examination of the cells.
The science of the study of diseased tissues
The procedure of fixing, thin-slicing, and staining a tissue sample to perform microscopic examination of the tissue.
The science concerned with the cytologic and histologic structure of abnormal or diseased tissue.
Branch of laboratory medicine that is equivalent to anatomical pathology or surgical pathology.
Study of microscopic changes in bodily tissues caused by disease.
Study of diseases involving tissue cells
the microscopic study of diseased tissue
the study or examination of abnormal or diseased tissue.
the correlation of function with the gross and microscopic structure of cells and tissue
The study of diseased tissue and cell samples under a microscope.
The study of diseased cells and tissue using a microscope.
See Pathologist's Tissue Review.
The study of the microscopic anatomical changes in diseased tissue.
Examination of cells to diagnose a disease.
The study of pathology of cells and tissues; the microscopic changes characteristic of disease. ()
Histopathology is a field of pathology which specialises in the histologic study of diseased tissue. It is an important tool of anatomical pathology and is used for accurate diagnosis of cancer and other diseases.