| Pathologic Process |
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| Definition of Pathologic Process: |
| A biologic function or a process having an abnormal or deleterious effect at the subcellular, cellular, multicellular, or organismal level. (NCI) |
| Pathologic Process is part of the Biological Process group |
| Related Terms |
| Amyloidogenesis |
| Autoimmune Process |
| B-Lymphoma Development |
| Cancer Cell Growth Regulation |
| Carcinogen Effect in Offspring |
| Invasion |
| Cell Stress Process |
| Degeneration |
| Disease Progression |
| Extravasation |
| Host-Parasite Relationship |
| Immunologic Tolerance |
| Impaired Cell Membrane Integrity |
| Impaired Cytoskeletal Integrity |
| Infarction |
| Injection Site Reaction |
| Leukostasis |
| Lysis |
| Mitochondrial Damage |
| Neovascularization |
| Pathogenesis |
| Pseudomembrane Formation |
| Suppuration |
| Tumor-Associated Process |
| Tumor Embolism |
| Ulceration |



