Pathomorphology

Pathomorphology is a science that studies the morphological changes that occur in tissues and organs during various diseases. It is one of the main methods of diagnosing and determining the causes of the disease.

Pathological studies are carried out using microscopy, histology and other methods. They make it possible to determine the nature and extent of changes in tissues, as well as identify the causes of the disease.

The main tasks of pathomorphology:

  1. Determination of morphological changes occurring in tissues during various diseases, such as tumors, infections, autoimmune processes, etc.
  2. Determining the stage of development of the disease, which allows you to choose the most effective therapy.
  3. Assessment of the effectiveness of the treatment, which helps to monitor its effectiveness and adjust if necessary.
  4. Identification of the causes of the disease, which contributes to the development of preventive measures and prevention of recurrence of the disease.
  5. Development of new methods for diagnosing and treating diseases based on the data obtained.

Thus, pathomorphology is an important tool in medicine to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment of patients.