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    study of how diseases disrupt normal biological functions

    Pathophysiology is the study of how normal biological processes are altered by disease. It involves understanding the changes in body functions that result from illness or injury, helping to explain the mechanisms behind symptoms and guide treatment strategies.

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      Pathophysiological Mechanisms Implicated in Postpartum Depression

      research Pathophysiological mechanisms implicated in postpartum depression

      142 citations , January 2019 in “Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology”
      Postpartum depression is linked to changes in brain chemicals, inflammation, stress, and certain genes, and can potentially be identified by markers like specific steroids, serotonin levels, and vitamin D levels.

      research Pathophysiology of vitiligo

      72 citations , November 1997 in “Clinics in dermatology”
      Vitiligo is a skin condition causing white patches, likely due to an autoimmune issue.
      Pathophysiology of Behçet's Disease

      research Pathophysiology of the Behçet's Disease

      34 citations , October 2011 in “Pathology Research International”
      Behçet's Disease may be caused by genetic and environmental factors leading to abnormal immune responses, and stress management and new treatments could improve patient outcomes.
      Pathophysiology of the Burn Scar

      research Pathophysiology of the Burn Scar

      10 citations , January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Burn scars heal abnormally and more research is needed to find better treatments.

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