Pathophysiology

Pathophysiology is the study of changes in the body’s normal physiological processes caused by disease, disorder, or injury. It aims to understand the mechanisms by which certain diseases and disorders develop by studying how organs, tissues, and cells respond to different stimulus under disease conditions. Pathophysiology can be used to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases, disorders, and injuries by providing insight into the underlying causes and mechanisms of the disease condition. It is a highly valuable tool in modern medicine, as it helps healthcare professionals identify the right treatments and interventions for patients.

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The Heart Physiology in Fertile Female and The Heart Pathophysiology in Post Menopausal Female. The Contribution of Molecular Biology, Maintaining Cardiac Hemodinamy and Electrophysiology

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