What does A pathologist do?
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A pathologist is a physician who studies body fluids and tissues, helps your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your health or any medical problems you have, and uses laboratory tests to monitor the health of patients with chronic conditions.
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A pathologist is specialist doctor. He studies the causes of diseases and pathological changes in the human body. For instance, He studies tissue, samples of the skin for cancer cells. He also performs postmortems in order to find out the cause of death. If The victim of a murder is to autopsied, then it is done by a forensic doctor and not a pathologist. A forensic expert knows a lot about the murder weapons, poisons and drugs and also about the changes that occur in a dead body with time.
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A pathologist is specialist doctor. He studies the causes of diseases and pathological changes in the human body. For instance, He studies tissue, samples of the skin for cancer cells. He also performs postmortems in order to find out the cause of death. If The victim of a murder is to autopsied, then it is done by a forensic doctor and not a pathologist. A forensic expert knows a lot about the murder weapons, poisons and drugs and also about the changes that occur in a dead body with time.
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