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What is the difference between pathology and pathophysiology?– H1 - heading 

Pathophysiology or physiopathology is a convergence of pathology with physiology.


Pathology describes the conditions during the diseased state whereas physiology is the
discipline that describes mechanisms operating within an organism. Pathology describes
the abnormal condition, whereas pathophysiology seeks to explain the physiological
processes because of which such condition develops and progresses. In other words,
pathophysiology defines the functional changes associated resulting from disease or injury.

Link: https://www.imedpub.com/scholarly/pathophysiology-journals-articles-ppts-list.php

The rest of the questions should be H2 in heading 

What is pathophysiology?

What is the difference between etiology vs pathophysiology?

The main difference between etiology and pathophysiology is that etiology is the


study of causes, origin, and reasons of an illness or medical condition whereas
pathophysiology is the study of the disordered physiological processes that
cause, result from or are otherwise associated with a disease or injury. 
Etiology and pathophysiology are two types of medical study related to diseases.
Most importantly, etiology is about the causes of disease while pathophysiology is
about the symptoms.\

Link: https://pediaa.com/what-is-the-difference-between-etiology-and-
pathophysiology/

Pathophysiology of a disease example


Pathophysiology (a.k.a. physiopathology) – a convergence of pathology with physiology – is the
study of the disordered physiological processes that cause, result from, or are otherwise associated
with a disease or injury. Pathology is the medical discipline that describes conditions
typically observed during a disease state, whereas physiology is the biological discipline that
describes processes or mechanisms operating within an organism. Pathology describes the
abnormal or undesired condition, whereas pathophysiology seeks to explain the functional changes
that are occurring within an individual due to a disease or pathologic state.[1]

What is the difference between pathophysiology and pathogenesis?


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.

Link: https://pediaa.com/what-is-the-difference-between-pathophysiology-and-pathogenesis/

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