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patologische

Patologische is an adjective form used in German and Dutch to describe things related to pathology. In both languages, patologische functions as the feminine singular attributive form of patologisch before a feminine noun, and it is commonly found in medical and scientific terminology.

In medical usage, patologisch indicates a relationship to pathology, the science that studies the causes, development,

In Dutch, the same inflection applies, with examples such as patologische aandoeningen (pathological conditions) or patologische

Etymology and related terms: patologisch derives from pathologie (pathology), itself from Greek patos (suffering) and -logie

and
effects
of
disease.
The
term
appears
in
phrases
such
as
patologische
Veränderungen
(pathological
changes),
patologische
Befunde
(pathological
findings),
and
patologische
Prozesse
(pathological
processes).
When
used
this
way,
it
signals
that
the
observed
feature
deviates
from
normal
anatomy
or
physiology
due
to
disease,
injury,
developmental
anomalies,
or
genetic
factors.
It
does
not
designate
a
specific
diagnosis
by
itself;
rather,
it
describes
characteristics
associated
with
pathological
states.
processen,
where
the
adjective
modifies
feminine
nouns.
The
term
is
generally
not
used
as
a
standalone
noun;
it
functions
within
noun
phrases
to
classify
observations
as
belonging
to
pathology.
(study).
In
English,
the
equivalent
adjective
is
pathological
and
the
noun
is
pathology.
In
clinical
contexts,
patologische
descriptions
are
common
in
reports
and
research
to
differentiate
disease-related
changes
from
normal
variations,
though
precision
and
sensitivity
are
important
to
avoid
misleading
or
stigmatizing
language.