Organopathology (organa pathologia) is the field of pathomorphology and forensic medicine that studies various human organs. Modern organopathology distinguishes three main structural layers: cellular (parenchyma), stroma (framework), barrier (capsule). Any damage or disease of organs (nosological unit) always begins with damage to one of these layers.
Organopathy, that is, a science that studies pathological changes in human organs at any level (cells or tissues, organs or their systems, the person as a whole), is now the subject of a science called “organopathology.” As part of this science, there is also a separate direction - “forensic medical examination” - forensic medicine, which is designed to answer questions related directly to judicial practice.
Organ or organopathies are always no less interesting than general pathologies, since they are the cause of many human diseases.
Sometimes such diseases can have completely different etiologies: infectious, parasitic, social or even psychological.