cytopathology

cytopathology
cytopathologic /suy'toh path'euh loj"ik/, cytopathological, adj.cytopathologically, adv.cytopathologist, n.
/suy'toh peuh thol"euh jee/, n. Pathol.
the science dealing with the study of the diseases of cells.
[1935-40; CYTO- + PATHOLOGY]

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