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The study of the body’s response to dysfunction or disease
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Study or theory of all factors that may be involved in the development of a disease
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Present at, and usually before, birth
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The development or change in evolution of a disease
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Study of the physical form and structure of an organism
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Study of microscopic structure, composition, and function of cells and tissue
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Objective and observable manifestation of a disease or condition
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Subjective physical or mental feature indicating a disease or condition
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Complex of signs and symptoms that occur together to present a clinical picture of a disease or abnormality
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Process of identifying or determining the nature or cause of a disease or injury
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An increase in the severity of a disease as marked by greater intensity in any of the signs or symptoms
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Partial or complete disappearance of symptoms of a chronic or malignant disease
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The study of patterns of disease involving populations
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Number of new cases of a specific disease during a particular period of time in a population at risk
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Number of new and old cases of a disease that is present in a population at a given time
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Effects an illness has on a person’s life
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Pertains to the cause of death in a given population
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Characteristics or conditions that increase the likelihood of developing a disease or condition
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Group of individuals who share a common characteristic or experience
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Estimate of likely outcomes of a disease