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Difference between pathogenesis and pathophysiology

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between pathophysiology and pathogenesis is that pathophysiology describes the physiological process associated with a particular disease or injury whereas pathogenesis describes the development of the disease. Furthermore, etiology is the medical discipline that describes the causes or the origination of the disease.

Pathophysiology and pathogenesis are medical disciplines that describe the characteristics of diseases. Due to their close relationship, it is hard to identify the difference between pathophysiology and pathogenesis without using specific examples.

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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The main difference between pathophysiology and pathogenesis is that pathophysiology describes the physiological process associated with a particular disease or injury whereas pathogenesis describes the development of the disease. Furthermore, etiology is the medical discipline that describes the causes or the origination of the disease.

Pathophysiology and pathogenesis are medical disciplines that describe the characteristics of diseases. Due to their close relationship, it is hard to identify the difference between pathophysiology and pathogenesis without using specific examples.

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