Pathological Anatomy

Pathological anatomy is the study of how diseases affect the structure and function of the body. It is a key area of medical research, since it can help to diagnose and treat patients with various diseases. Pathological anatomy provides information about the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of various diseases, as well as the cause and effects of different treatments. It can also provide information for drug discovery and development, as well as for preventive medicine. Pathological anatomy is an important part of medical care and its role in discovering new treatments and improving preventative strategies should not be overlooked.

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Microanatomy of Thalamic Radiations

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Comparative Anatomy of Mandibular Neurovascular Canals in Modern Human and Great Apes: A Pilot Study with Cone Beam Computed to Mography

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Modelling Development in Plant Anatomy

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Newborns’ Cranial Vault: Clinical Anatomy and Authors’ Perspective

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Human Anatomy: An Inlet of Medicine and Surgery 

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Effects of a Novelty Virtual Interactive Brain Atlas on Student Perception of Neuroanatomy

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