Pathology

OSTEOMYELITIS

An infection of the bone is termed osteomyelitis. A number of systemic infectious disease may spread to the bone such…

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OSTEOPOROSIS

It is a common clinical syndrome involving multiple bones in which there is a quantitative reduction of bone tissue mass.…

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HEPATITIS

The infection of the liver caused by hepatotropic viruses is known as viral hepatitis. There are five main types of…

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GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

Glomerulonephritis is a group of diseases that injure the part of the kidney that filters blood. 1) Acute Glomerulonephritis:- Is…

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LEPROMATOUS LEPROSY

It is caused by Mycobacterium leprae affects the skin & peripheral nerves. The causative organism is less acid-fast than tubercle…

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PEPTIC ULCERS

Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine or…

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THROMBOSIS & EMBOLISM

Difference between Thrombosis & Embolism   THROMBOSIS EMBOLISM 1. Definition- Thrombosis is the process of formation of solid mass in circulation…

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CULTURE & SENSITIVITY OF URINE

Urine culture is performed to detect the organism that is the causative agent of UTI (urinary tract infection). During an…

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METAPLASIA AND DYSPLASIA

Difference between Metaplasia and Dysplasia   METAPLASIA DYSPLASIA 1. Definition- Change of one type of epithelial or mesenchymal cell to another…

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HYPERTROPHY AND HYPERPLASIA

Difference between HYPERTROPHY and HYPERPLASIA HYPERTROPHY HYPERPLASIA 1. Definition- Is an increase in the size of a parenchymal cell resulting in…

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