Pathophysiology Word Search

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The physiology of abnormal states.
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The science of causes, esp. of disease.
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Structural or functional anomalies that occur during intrauterine life; birth defect
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The production and development of disease.
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the study of structure and form of organisms, including structure and elements of cells and tissues.
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The study of the tissues of organisms.
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an objective indicator of disease that a medical professional can observe during a physical exam or test.
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A subjective indication of a disease.
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A disease or disorder that involves a particular group of signs and symptoms.
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The act of identifying a disease, illness, or problem by examining someone or something.
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a sudden worsening or flare-up of a chronic disease.
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the decrease or disappearance of signs and symptoms of a disease.
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The study of how disease spreads and can be controlled.
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A measure of the number of new cases of a disease or condition in a population over a specific period of time.
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the number of people in a population who have a disease, condition, or risk factor at a specific time.
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The condition or state of being diseased, or being caused by disease.
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The quality or state of being a person or thing that is alive and therefore certain to die.
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a characteristic, condition, or behavior that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
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a type of epidemiological study in which a group of people with a common characteristic is followed over time.
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a prediction of how a disease or injury will progress over time.