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Pathogenesis

In pathology, pathogenesis is the process by which a disease or disorder develops. It can include factors which contribute not only to the onset of the disease or disorder, but also to its progression and maintenance. The word comes from Ancient Greek πάθος (pathos) 'suffering, disease' and γένεσις (genesis) 'creation'.

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Pathogenesis

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Edges29
Triples13
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
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related to Further reading · 7
Pathogenesis → Avian, Bjornson, Haugan, Hauppauge, ISBN, Nova Science Publishers, NY
related to Description · 4
Pathogenesis → Examples, For, Most, Streptococcus
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Pathogenesis → process by which a disease or disorder develops, process by which bacteria cause infectious illness

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disease pathological epidemiology disorder molecular also pathology process include epidemiological example cause condition potential causal inference develops factors contribute onset

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Pathogenesisis aprocess by which a disease or disorder develops0.90text
Pathogenesisis aprocess by which bacteria cause infectious illness0.90text
Pathogenesisrelated to DescriptionExamples0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to DescriptionFor0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to DescriptionMost0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to DescriptionStreptococcus0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingHaugan0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingBjornson0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingAvian0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingHauppauge0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingNY0.60section
Pathogenesisrelated to Further readingNova Science Publishers0.60section

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