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Article http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.10.009

In Shortly about Skin Pathology

Siniša Franjić

Independent Researcher, Osijek, Slavonia, Croatia.

*Corresponding author: Siniša Franjić

Published: September 29,2021

Abstract

Pathology is the science of disease. It represents the connection between basic sciences and clinical medicine, whose goal is to study structural and functional changes in the cells and tissues of organs or organ systems involved in a certain disease. Pathology, as a science of diseases, in addition to studying morphological changes, also studies the mechanisms of occurrence and development of reactions in cells and tissues under the influence of harmful factors that cause the disease. When studying the origin and development of the pathological process and disease, the cause that initiated the pathological process and the mechanisms involved in its development must be taken into account. It is therefore important to know that, by studying cells, tissues, and body fluids using microbiological, immunological, and biochemical methods, pathology assists physicians in clinical practice in making diagnoses and appropriate treatment of diseases. In skin pathology, diseased states are skin tumors and other skin diseases.

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How to cite this paper

In Shortly about Skin Pathology

How to cite this paper: Siniša Franjić. (2021) In Shortly about Skin Pathology. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research5(4), 480-484.

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.10.009