Collocations withpathology

These are words often used in combination withpathology.

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anatomic pathology
The node is then excised for anatomic pathology examinations.
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forensic pathology
The broader subject of forensic pathology and the identification of remains is, tragically, a pressing issue throughout the world.
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molecular pathology
In addition, protein microarrays will find their way into molecular pathology laboratories for profiling diseased versus non-neoplastic tissues in order to identify novel target molecules.
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pathology lab
One of my constituents waited 18 weeks for a scan for cervical cancer, because there was a shortage of scientists in the pathology lab.
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pathology laboratory
She suggested that the repeat smear had been requested by the pathology laboratory due to technical inadequacy shown on previous smears.
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pathology report
We found no evidence of active infection, this also being confirmed by the pathology report.
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plant pathology
This is the second edition of a highly successful dictionary for those learning and practising plant pathology skills.
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speech-language pathology
The second section demonstrates how the accumulated knowledge of sociolinguistics can be applied to the clinical practice of speech-language pathology.
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surgical pathology
Surgical pathology of the pulmonary valve: a study of 116 cases spanning 15 years.
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underlying pathology
The multiple and varied etiologies of catatonia pose a challenge for any attempt to relate it to a particular underlying pathology.
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