Pathological Diagnosis
Pathological diagnosis is a medical procedure used to identify and diagnose diseases through laboratory examinations of tissue samples and body fluids. It is an important part of the diagnostic process for many diseases, as it helps to identify the cause of a problem and determine the best possible course of treatment. Pathological diagnosis is used to diagnose diseases such as cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmune conditions, and genetic disorders, as well as to monitor the progression of illnesses. It can also provide valuable insights into hereditary conditions and pre-existing medical conditions which may affect a patient's health. Pathological diagnosis is an essential tool in the medical field and is used to help ensure that patients receive the most effective and appropriate care.
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