/physiopathology. /dysfunction . /pathophysiology . /functional pathology . /pathologic physiology . Used with organs and diseases for disordered function in disease states. . 1.00
/pathology. /biopsy . /cytopathology . /histopathology . Used for organ, tissue, or cell structure in disease states. . 0.68
Pathology. Pathologies . Cytopathology . A specialty concerned with the nature and cause of disease as expressed by changes in cellular or tissue structure and function caused by the disease process. . 0.68
/physiology. /function . Used with organs, tissues, and cells of unicellular and multicellular organisms for normal function. It is used also with biochemical substances, endogenously produced, for their physiologic role. . 0.64
Forensic Pathology. Pathology, Forensic . The application of pathology to questions of law. . 0.56
Pathologists. Pathologist . Physicians who assess changes in cellular or tissue structure and function to diagnose disease processes. . 0.54
Functional Food. Food, Functional . Foods, Functional . Functional Foods . Food with Allegation of Functional . Foods with Allegation of Functional . Foods with Allegation of Functional Properties . Components of the usual diet that may provide health benefits beyond basic nutrients. Examples of functional foods include soy, nuts, chocolate, and cranberries (From NCCAM Backgrounder, March 2004, p3). . 0.53