fat necrosis (breast)
The subtypes of fibrocystic disease of the breast are _____, _____, _____, and _____.
aplasia (organogenesis)
death
How do Duchenne's and Becker's muscular dystrophies differ genetically?
Robertsonian translocation (genetics)
Which chromosomes can undergo Robertsonian translocation?
What are FISH assays most useful for?
Explain how kayrotyping works.
What is karyotyping used for?
Hemodynamic disorders
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Thromboembolic disease
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Shock pathophysiology
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Edema mechanisms
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Amyloidosis
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Genetic disorders
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Environmental pathology
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Nutritional diseases
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Pediatric pathology principles
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Forensic pathology principles
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Laboratory techniques in pathology
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Molecular diagnostic methods
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Immunohistochemistry
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