Everything about The Pathogenesis totally explained
The
pathogenesis of a
disease is the
mechanism by which an
etiological factor causes the disease. The term can also be used to describe the development of the disease, such as
acute,
chronic and
recurrent. The word comes from the
Greek pathos, "disease", and
genesis, "creation".
Types of pathogenesis include
microbial infection,
inflammation,
malignancy and
tissue breakdown.
Most diseases are caused by multiple
pathogenetical processes together. For example, certain
cancers arise from dysfunction of the
immune system (
skin tumors and
lymphoma after a
renal transplant, which requires
immunosuppression).
Often, a potential etiology is identified by
epidemiological observations before a pathological link can be drawn between the cause and the disease.
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