A physician who practices, evaluates, or supervises diagnostic tests, and who conducts experiments or other investigations to determine the causes or nature of disease.
an expert who specializes in analyzing tissue samples (removed during a biopsy) under a microscope to detect the cellular makeup of the tumor, whether the cancer is in just one place, whether it has the potential to spread, and how quickly it is growing. Pathologists can detect subtle differences in cancer cells that help your surgeon and oncologist confirm the diagnosis.
A doctor who specializes in examining tissue and diagnosing disease.
A doctor who specialises in the diagnosis of disease by studying cells and tissues using a microscope and other methods.
Health care provider who specializes in examining tissue and diagnosing disease
An M.D. specializing in the identification of diseases on the basis of characteristic structural and functional changes in tissues and organs.
A healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis of disease by studying cells and tissues removed from the body.
A doctor who studies cells and tissues to determine if a disease is present.
A doctor who assists in the diagnosis and treatment of disease by studying samples of body tissues and fluid
a specialist in diagnosing abnormal changes in tissues removed in surgical operations and biopsies.
(pah-THAH-lah-jist) Scientist who specializes in pathology, the identification of the nature, origin, progress and cause of disease. Also, one who determines the cause of somebody's death by an autopsy.
A physician who helps diagnose disease by examining body fluids, tissues, and cells.
A physician who diagnoses diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
a physician who interprets and analyzes the changes caused by disease in tissues and body fluids.
A physician who specializes in the study of pathology or the evaluation of laboratory and functional tests to determine the nature or cause of a disease process. A pathologist's report can provide valuable information that helps doctors to treat a variety of diseases, including colorectal cancer.
a physician with special training in diagnosing disease from samples of tissues.
a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
a doctor that looks at tissue under a microscope
a doctor trained to diagnose disease from tissue samples
a doctor who specialises in the study of diagnosis of disease
a doctor who specializes in identifying tissue changes that are characteristic of disease, including cancer
a doctor who specializes in the study of normal and diseased tissues
a doctor with special training in diagnosing diseases
a forensic doctor who is responsible for determining who the victim was, how they died, and when their death occurred by examining the body
a medical doctor who examines bodies and body tissues, and who is responsible for performing laboratory tests
a medical doctor who has completed specialized training in the diagnosis of diseases from microscopic analysis of cells and tissues
a medical doctor who is experienced in examining tissue under the microscope
a medical doctor who is expertly trained in the detection of abnormal cells and identifying the disease processes
a medical doctor with specialized training in how to use laboratory methods to make medical diagnoses
a medical specialist who studies how changes in tissues relate to disease
a physician specializing in the diagnosis of disease based on examination of tissues and fluids removed from the body
a physician trained in the medical specialty of pathology
a physician trained to study tissues, usually under a microscope, to help diagnose certain conditions
a physician who analyzes cells and tissues to determine whether they are cancerous, pre-cancerous, or benign
a physician who examines tissues and fluids from the body and renders a diagnosis based on his/her findings
a physician who has received several years of training beyond medical school in a pathology residency program in the study of human pathology, and who has demonstrated his/her diagnostic skills by passing rigorous examinations
a physician who has specialised in viewing tissues of he body and diagnosing abnormalities
a physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes caused by disease in body tissues
a physician who is specially trained in the interpretation and diagnosis of disease
a physician who specializes in diagnosing disease from tissue samples
a physician who specializes in diagnosing disease from tissue specimens
a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and classification of diseases by using laboratory tests
a physician who studies body tissues, and must review all of the autopsy findings before signing the provisional report which is submitted to the coroner
a physician with a specialty in the scientific study of body parts
a physician with special training in laboratory testing and examination of body tissues
a specialist in pathology
A doctor who specializes in identifying diseases through the cell and tissue changes the diseases produce.
a physician with an expertise in identifying tumor types and other indications of disease.
A medical professional who examines cells to determine if cancerous cells are present.
A doctor who interprets and diagnoses changes in cells caused by disease in body tissues.
a person who examines diseased tissues
a doctor who specializes in the function and shape of body cells and tissue.
A doctor who specializes in the nature, structure, and identification of disease.
A doctor who specializes in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
a physician who specializes in diagnosis and classification of diseases by laboratory tests such as examination of tissue and cells under a microscope. The pathologist determines whether a tumor is benign or cancerous and, if cancerous, the exact cell type and grade.
The physician who specialises in the study of disease.
A doctor who diagnoses disease by studying cells and tissue under a microscope.
a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis of disease by studying cells and tissues with a microscope.
a specialist physician expert in the origin of disease and the microscopic analysis of body tissues.
A physician who examines tissue biopsies for the purpose of determining the precise cause of disease.
Physician who identifies diseases by studying tissue or cells under a microscope.
a doctor who is a specialist in the examination of tissues under the microscope.
The pathologist reviews the lung cells and tissue collected during a biopsy to determine if the patient has lung cancer, as well as the type and stage of the disease.
a doctor with special training that can find or identify diseases by studying cells and tissues by using a microscope.
A doctor who looks at cells and tissues under a microscope to see whether or not they are normal.
An expert in examining tissue and diagnosing disease.
Physician who specializes in the examination of tissues and blood samples to help decide what diseases are present in a patient and how they should be treated.
A physician who is specially trained to make diagnoses based on what tissue looks like under the microscope.
A doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope and other technologically advanced equipment. PBSC: See Peripheral Blood Stem Cells
The branch of medicine concerned with disease, especially its structure and its functional effects on the body.
A medical specialist trained to detect the structural changes in tissues and cells caused by disease.
A doctor who specializes in the examination of cells and tissues removed from the body.
A physician who specializes in the study of disease through microscopic examination of body tissue and organs.
An expert who examines cells and identifies them. The pathologist can tell where a cell comes from in the body and whether it is normal or a cancer cell. If it is a cancer cell, the pathologist can often tell what type of body cell the cancer developed from.
A physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes cause by disease in the body.
Doctor who specializes in examining tissue and diagnosing disease. Making a Diagnosis
Doctor who specializes in analyzing tissues, then communicating the diagnosis to the treating physician.
(puh-THAH-loh-jist) A doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
a doctor who specializes in analyzing tissue samples. In the case of prostate cancer, the doctor can examine prostate tissue samples under a microscope to detect the cellular makeup of the tumor, whether the cancer is localized or has the potential to spread, and how quickly it is growing. Pathologists can detect subtle differences in cancer cells that help your surgeon and oncologist confirm the diagnosis.
A scientist who is skilled in identifying the cause and progress of diseases by examining tissue and fluid from the body. Especially one who determines the cause of someone's death by conducting an autopsy.
A doctor who helps diagnose disease by examining cells and tissues under a microscope
A physician trained to examine and evaluate cells, tissue, and organs for the presence of disease.
A doctor who specializes in examining tissue samples to make a diagnosis.
A doctor who examines tissues and cells under a microscope to determine if they are normal or abnormal.
A doctor who specializes in studying disease through the gross and microscopic evaluation of body tissues and organs. Any tissue suspected of being cancerous must be examined by a pathologist to confirm the diagnosis.
(pa-THOL-o-jist): A doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
A physician who specializes in the identification of abnormalities and disease by examining body tissue under a microscope and organs. The pathologist determines whether a lump is benign or cancerous.
a physician specifically trained to identify disease or tissue or chemical abnormalities in the body.
is an M.D. who specializes in the of diseases by examining biopsies, cytologies, laboratory tests, and acts as a consult to your physician.
A medical doctor specially trained to study disease processes.
A doctor who identifies a disease by studying tissue samples in a laboratory.
means a legally licensed Doctor of Medicine certified by the American Board of Pathology to practice Pathologic Anatomy. It does not include a Relative.
A physician specializing in the examination of cells and tissues.
Testing and examination of tissues and fluids to make diagnosis and help guide treatment.
a doctor who examines tissue and cells under a microscope to decide if they are normal cells or cancer cells.
A doctor who specializes in pathology.
a physician who studies the causes of diseases; may specialize in autopsy, clinical, or surgical pathology elvic inflammatory disease (PID): inflammation of the pelvic structures, especially the uterus and fallopian tubes; often caused by a sexually transmitted disease
physician who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope. Pathologists also study deceased bodies to determine cause of death.
A doctor who determines the cause and progression of a disease by studying cells and tissues