Pathology
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And now we can see inside of the brain at a resolution and ability never before available, and essentially learn how to reconstruct and maybe even reengineer or backwards engineer the brain, so we can better understand pathology, disease and therapy.
What looks like
pathology
to us may actually be a useful adaptation in some circumstances.
We actually have to take samples from the surgical bed, what's left behind in the patient, and then send those bits to the
pathology
lab.
But very often several days later, the patient's gone home, we get a phone call: "I'm sorry, once we looked at the final pathology, once we looked at the final specimen, we actually found that there's a couple other spots where the margins are positive.
In 1884, Anton de Bary, the father of plant pathology, was the first to presume that fungi are guided by signals sent out from the host plant, meaning a plant upon which it can lodge and subsist, so signals act as a lighthouse for fungi to locate, grow toward, reach and finally invade and colonize a plant.
Age as
pathology.
Age not at all as
pathology.
In this
pathology
case, the computer system actually discovered that the cells around the cancer are as important as the cancer cells themselves in making a diagnosis.
We focus on disease and
pathology
and surgery and pharmacology.
Many of us have suicidal thoughts at some point, but persistent, ongoing thoughts of suicide and devising a means to die are symptoms of pathology, and like many illnesses, the condition has to be recognized and treated before a life is lost.
There's one more thing you can do to protect yourself from experiencing the symptoms of Alzheimer's, even if you have the full-blown disease
pathology
ablaze in your brain.
So we can be resilient to the presence of Alzheimer's
pathology
through the recruitment of yet-undamaged pathways.
And the typical scenario is a patient would have a tumor detected, and the tissue would be removed in a biopsy procedure and then sent down to a
pathology
lab where that tissue would be analyzed to look for chemical changes that might inform the oncologist about the best course of treatment.
Those side effects accumulate and eventually cause
pathology.
The geriatrician will intervene late in the day, when
pathology
is becoming evident, and the geriatrician will try and hold back the sands of time, and stop the accumulation of side effects from causing the
pathology
quite so soon.
Of course, it's a very short-term-ist strategy; it's a losing battle, because the things that are causing the
pathology
are becoming more abundant as time goes on.
I'm going to use this word "damage" to denote these intermediate things that are caused by metabolism and that eventually cause
pathology.
Because the critical thing about this is that even though the damage only eventually causes pathology, the damage itself is caused ongoing-ly throughout life, starting before we're born.
And geriatricians try to hold back the sands of time by stopping the damage converting into
pathology.
It's a list of types of
pathology
that are age-related, and it's just an incomplete list.
Because, starting in the 2060s, with the ability to record the neural activity in the brains of patients with these different mental diseases, rather than defining the diseases on the basis of their symptoms, as we had at the beginning of the century, we started to define them on the basis of the actual
pathology
that we observed at the neural level.
Very unsettling for people working in
pathology
labs.
Perhaps the existing model of only looking at what is broken in you and how do we fix it, serves to be more disabling to the individual than the
pathology
itself.
So we need to see through the
pathology
and into the range of human capability.
And as a special treat, he took me to the
pathology
lab and took a real human brain out of the jar and placed it in my hands.
It is cold, merciless, and without any
pathology.
The filmmakers create an unexpectedly good insight into the
pathology
of this mysterious killer, and anyone who remembers Zodiac will be intrigued.
As a mental health researcher, I'm always intrigued by movies that display
pathology.
Charlotte Sometimes takes you on a mysterious journey in which you are the eavesdropper, following the paths of four lovers, imprisoned by their own
pathology.
Magnetic-resonance-compatible robotics allow for real-time imaging, providing information about anatomical structures and changes in the brain relative to surgical
pathology
while operating, thereby minimizing risk.
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