
1) Focalisation 2) Focalization 3) Nosogenesis 4) Nosogeny
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1) Pathologic process 2) Pathological process
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The pathogenesis of a disease is the mechanism that causes the disease. The term can also describe the origin and development of the disease, and whether it is acute, chronic, or recurrent. The word comes from the Greek pathos (`disease`) and genesis (`creation`). Types of pathogenesis include microbial infection, inflammation, malignancy and ...
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causation or production of disease
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That portion of the life cycle of a pathogen during which it becomes, and continues to be, associated with its suscept.
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• (n.) Pathogeny.
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The mode of production or development of a disease.
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The origin and development of disease. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(path″o-jen´ә-sis) the development of morbid conditions or of disease; more specifically the cellular events and reactions and other pathologic mechanisms occurring in the development of disease. adj., pathogenet´ic., adj.
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the development and progression of a disease.
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The development of disease.
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The causing of a state of ill health, morbidity and in some cases premature death, in a host organism by a pathogenic micro-organism.
That portion of the life cycle of a pathogen during which it becomes and continues to be associated with its suscept.
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The production of damage (pathology) in a tissue.
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Path`o·gen'e·sis noun (Medicine) Pathogeny.
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Pathogenesis: The development of a disease. The origin of a disease and the chain of events leading to that disease.
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Pathogenesis is the origin, development, and resultant effects of a disease.
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The progress of a disease from the exposure of an animal through the clinical stages and recovery or death.
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The cellular, biochemical, and pathological mechanism(s) underlying the development of a disease.
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The natural evolution of a disease process in the body without intervention (i.e., without treatment); Description of the development of a particular disease, especially the events, reactions and mechanisms involved at the cellular level.
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pathogenesis The origin and developmental course of a disease or mental disorder.
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the origin and development of a disease. More specifically, its the way a microbe (bacteria, virus, etc.) causes disease in its host.
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The mechanism by which a certain agent causes disease.
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the production and development of a disease or disorder
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noun the origination and development of a disease
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the origin and development of a disease. More specifically, it's the way a microbe (bacteria, virus, etc.) causes disease in its host.
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