Access to the disease-specific instruments by pathology/disease

The term "pathology" refers to a large therapeutic area and can cover several diseases. On the other hand, the term "disease" refers to a specific, precisely defined condition



» Bacterial infections and mycoses » Hemic and lymphatic diseases » Psychiatry/psychology
» Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms » Immune system diseases » Respiratory tract diseases
» Cardiovascular diseases » Male genital diseases » Skin and connective tissue diseases
» Congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities » Musculoskeletal diseases » Social sciences
» Digestive system diseases » Neoplasms » Stomatognathic diseases
» Disorders of environmental origin » Nervous system diseases » Surgical Procedures, Operative
» Endocrine system diseases » Nutritional and metabolic diseases » Urologic diseases
» Eye diseases » Otorhinolaryngologic diseases » Virus diseases
» Female genital diseases and pregnancy complications » Pathological conditions signs and symptoms »

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