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Pathology

Test tubes and bottles

Pathology is the study of disease. A pathologist, who is a medical doctor, looks at the causes of disease, how disease progresses and how disease affects the body. However, instead of examining the patient physically, a pathologist examines body fluids and tissue samples from that patient to help the primary physician make a diagnosis.

Most people have had some blood and urine tests done during their lifetime. These tests are analyzed by pathologists to help determine the next step in a patient's treatment plan.

Laboratory tests of almost any nature are performed to accomplish the following:

Blood samples

Laboratory tests are performed in both independent and hospital-associated laboratories, which are under direction of pathologists. Medical laboratories can be categorized into two divisions: