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patologiskt

Patologiskt is a Swedish adjective derived from patologi, the science of disease. It denotes that something is related to disease or caused by disease, or that it exhibits patterns characteristic of disease. The term can apply to physical health, tissue changes, and also to behavior or conditions that are considered abnormal due to illness or dysfunction. In many contexts it signals pathology rather than moral fault.

Etymology and scope. The word comes from Greek pathos, meaning suffering, combined with -logia, meaning study

Medical usage. In medicine, patologisk describes disease-related changes in the body. Pathology is the branch that

Psychological and social usage. In psychology and psychiatry, patologiskt can describe mental states or behaviors that

Usage note. While widely used in clinical contexts, patologi and patologist nuances matter: not all extreme

or
science.
In
Swedish,
patologi
refers
to
the
study
of
disease
and
to
the
discipline
that
investigates
disease
processes.
Patologiskt
describes
phenomena
that
align
with
pathological
processes,
whether
in
anatomy,
physiology,
psychology,
or
behavior.
examines
disease
mechanisms,
structural
changes
in
tissues,
and
laboratory
findings.
A
pathologist
(patolog)
analyzes
tissue
samples
to
diagnose
conditions.
Phrases
such
as
patologisk
förändring
(pathological
change)
or
patologiska
vävnadsförändringar
are
common
in
clinical
descriptions.
are
persistent,
maladaptive,
and
caused
by
an
underlying
disorder.
Examples
include
patologiskt
beteende
(pathological
behavior)
or
patologiskt
tänkande
(pathological
thinking).
The
term
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
disorders
such
as
patologiskt
spelande
(problematic
or
compulsive
gambling).
It
is
intended
to
denote
abnormality
rooted
in
disease
or
dysfunction,
rather
than
standalone
moral
judgement.
or
unusual
phenomena
are
pathological,
and
diagnosis
relies
on
established
criteria
and
evaluation.