different between pathogenesis vs neuropathogenesis
pathogenesis
English
Etymology
From patho- +? -genesis.
Noun
pathogenesis (countable and uncountable, plural pathogeneses)
- The origin and development of a disease.
- The mechanism whereby something causes a disease.
See also
- aetiology
- aetiopathogenic
- aetiopathology
- etiology
- pathobiologic
- pathobiology
- pathophysiologic
- pathophysiology
Derived terms
Related terms
- aetiogenesis
- pathogen
- pathogenic
- pathogeny
Translations
pathogenesis From the web:
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neuropathogenesis
English
Etymology
neuro- +? pathogenesis
Noun
neuropathogenesis (uncountable)
- The pathogenesis of diseases of the nervous system
Related terms
- neuropathogenetic
neuropathogenesis From the web:
- what does neuropathogenesis mean
- what mean neuropathogenesis
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