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Study of the changes in body function caused by disease.
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The cause or origin of a disease.
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A condition present at birth.
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The process of how a disease develops.
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The form and structure of cells, tissues, or organs.
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The microscopic study of tissues.
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– An objective change in the body that can be observed or measured (like fever).
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A subjective feeling reported by the patient (like pain or fatigue).
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A collection of signs and symptoms that occur together.
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The identification of a disease based on signs, symptoms, and tests.
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A sudden worsening of a disease or its symptoms.
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A period when symptoms lessen or disappear.
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The study of how diseases spread and affect groups of people.
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The number of new cases of a disease in a specific time period.
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The total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time.
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The presence of illness or disease in a population.
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The number of deaths in a population.
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factors Conditions or behaviors that increase the chance of disease.
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A group of people studied over time who share a common factor.
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The expected outcome or course of a disease.