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2005 video game
game engine and released as Pathologic 2 in May 2019 by tinyBuild. A second remake reimagining the Bachelor route, Pathologic 3, was released on 9 January
Pathologic
2019 video game
published by tinyBuild. Pathologic 2 was originally conceived of as a remake of the developer's earlier 2005 video game Pathologic, but during development
Pathologic_2
Bone breakage due to structural weakness of the bone
A pathologic fracture is a bone fracture caused by weakness of the bone structure that leads to decreased mechanical resistance to normal mechanical loads
Pathologic_fracture
Study of disease
immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, flow cytometry, and molecular-pathologic analysis. One of the greatest challenges of dermatopathology is its scope
Pathology
Area of research which persists despite being widely discredited
Pathological science is an area of research where "people are tricked into false results ... by subjective effects, wishful thinking or threshold interactions
Pathological_science
Psychological disorder
Pathological jealousy, also known as morbid jealousy, is a psychological disorder characterized by a pervasive preoccupation with the belief that one's
Pathological_jealousy
Process of determining the extent of cancer spread
into a clinical stage and a pathologic stage. In the TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) system, clinical stage and pathologic stage are denoted by a small
Cancer_staging
Mental disorder
Pathological lying, also known as pseudologia fantastica (Latin for "fantastic pseudology"), is a chronic behavior characterized by the habitual or compulsive
Pathological_lying
Video-game development studio based in Kazakhstan
the manifesto, was Pathologic. The studio also released games such as The Void, Cargo! The Quest for Gravity, Knock-Knock, Pathologic 2, Know by Heart and
Ice-Pick_Lodge
Counterintuitive mathematical object
runs counter to some intuition, then the phenomenon is sometimes called pathological. On the other hand, if a phenomenon does not run counter to intuition
Pathological_(mathematics)
Dysfunction of eye movement
fulfilling its normal function, it is pathologic (deviating from the healthy or normal condition). Pathological nystagmus is the result of damage to one
Nystagmus
2012 book
Pathological Altruism is a book edited by Barbara Oakley, Ariel Knafo, Guruprasad Madhavan, and David Sloan Wilson. It was published on 5 January 2012
Pathological_Altruism
Former psychiatric hospital in Austria
currently the Campus of the University of Vienna, and is now home to the Pathologic-anatomical collection of the Natural History Museum. The Narrenturm, then
Narrenturm_(asylum)
Harmful repetitive gambling
Problem gambling (PG), also known as pathological gambling, gambling disorder, gambling addiction or ludomania, is repetitive gambling behavior despite
Problem_gambling
Abnormal amount of collagen in the lung (fibrosis) caused by cigarette smoking
smoking cessation have also been documented. Wick MR (September 2018). "Pathologic features of smoking-related lung diseases, with emphasis on smoking-related
Smoking-related interstitial fibrosis (SRIF)
Smoking-related_interstitial_fibrosis_(SRIF)
Theory of pathological and excessive empathy
empathy is a purported phenomenon in which excessive, misdirected and pathological forms of empathy are claimed to be destructive for the party that exhibits
Suicidal_empathy
Behavioral profile
Pathological demand avoidance (PDA), or extreme demand avoidance (EDA), or persistent drive (for) autonomy (PDA) is a behavioral profile characterized
Pathological_demand_avoidance
Medical condition
underlying pathologic cause. Any genetic or metabolic defect that interferes with the body's ability to maintain glucose homeostasis can trigger pathologic ketotic
Ketotic_hypoglycemia
Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, hearing voices), delusions, disorganized thinking or behavior
Schizophrenia
Medical condition
cleaning the glans penis or placing a Foley catheter). Phimosis (both pathologic and normal childhood physiologic forms) is a risk factor for paraphimosis;
Paraphimosis
Personality disorder
Assessment tools such as the Narcissistic Personality Inventory or Pathological Narcissism Inventory can help differentiate subtypes. NPD has historical
Narcissistic personality disorder
Narcissistic_personality_disorder
Excessive preoccupation with oneself
personality disorder (NPD), where one's narcissistic qualities become pathological, leading to functional impairment and psychosocial disability. It has
Narcissism
Discipline combining epidemiology and pathology
Molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE, also molecular pathologic epidemiology) is a discipline combining epidemiology and pathology. It is defined
Molecular pathological epidemiology
Molecular_pathological_epidemiology
Concept in sociology and economy
In sociology and in economics, the term conspicuous consumption describes and explains the consumer practice of buying and using goods of a higher quality
Conspicuous_consumption
Pupillary response
changes in illumination. It is usually normal, however pathological hippus can occur. Pathologic hippus, the phenomenon of increased oscillation or their
Hippus
Medical specialty
examination, and diagnosis of surgical specimens by a physician trained in pathological diagnosis. Clinical pathology involves the laboratory analysis of tissue
Anatomical_pathology
Loss of relationship between family members
Family estrangement is the cessation or reduction of a previously existing relationship between family members, often to the extent that there is little
Family_estrangement
Irresistance to starting fires
Pyromania is an impulse-control disorder in which individuals repeatedly fail to resist impulses to deliberately start fires. An individual with pyromania
Pyromania
Academic journal
has been the official journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (present name: Pathological Society) since its foundation in 1906
The_Journal_of_Pathology
Medical condition
Phillips KA (September 2009). "The mouse who couldn't stop washing: pathologic grooming in animals and humans". CNS Spectrums. 14 (9): 503–513. doi:10
Excoriation_disorder
Episodes of uncontrollable crying or laughing
PMID 30820367. Archiniegas DB, Topkoff J (2000). "The neuropsychiatry of pathologic affect: an approach to evaluation and treatment". Seminars in Clinical
Pseudobulbar_affect
Behavioral pattern
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a mental disorder characterized by persistent difficulty in parting with possessions and engaging in excessive acquisition of
Hoarding_disorder
Biochemical process
Glycosylation is the reaction in which a carbohydrate (or 'glycan'), i.e. a glycosyl donor, is attached to a hydroxyl or other functional group of another
Glycosylation
Changes made by a cell in response to environmental changes
hypertrophy following pregnancy. Pathologic hyperplasia is an abnormal increase in cell division. A common pathologic hyperplasia in women occurs in the
Cellular_adaptation
1972 book by Deleuze and Guattari
Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (French: Capitalisme et schizophrénie. L'anti-Œdipe) is a 1972 book by French authors Gilles Deleuze and Félix
Anti-Oedipus
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
illnesses, including Parkinson's disease, Hitler did not experience pathological delusions and was always fully aware of, and therefore responsible for
Adolf_Hitler
Sexual practice
violence, with DSM-5 and ICD-11 recognizing consensual sadomasochism as non-pathological. S&M can involve varying levels of pain, dominance, and submission, practiced
Sadomasochism
Interpreted programming language first released in 1987
backronym: Practical Extraction and Report Language and Wall's own Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister, which is in the manual page for perl. Programming
Perl
Antidepressant medication
side effects may include suicide, mania, irregular heart rate, and pathologically prolonged erections. It is unclear if use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Trazodone
Type of muscle contraction
sustained contraction exists on a spectrum from physiologic to disordered (pathologic). Muscle tone is a healthy form of involuntary sustained partial contraction
Tetanic_contraction
Kidney disease
Jennette JC (March 2006). "Clinical and pathologic characteristics of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis pathologic variants". Kidney Int. 69 (5): 920–6
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Focal_segmental_glomerulosclerosis
Engineering situation
In engineering, a corner case (or pathological case) refers to a rare or unusual situation that lies at the margins of a system’s expected operation and
Corner_case
Blood production outside of the bone marrow
outside of the medulla of the bone (bone marrow). It can be physiologic or pathologic. Physiologic EMH occurs during embryonic and fetal development; during
Extramedullary_hematopoiesis
Abnormal passageway between a vein and artery
congenital, surgically created for hemodialysis treatments, or acquired due to pathologic process, such as trauma or erosion of an arterial aneurysm. Hereditary
Arteriovenous_fistula
Enlargement of tissue due to cell proliferation
the stimuli. Similarly to physiological hyperplasia, cells that undergo pathologic hyperplasia are controlled by growth hormones, and cease to proliferate
Hyperplasia
Anxiety disorder classified by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation
A phobia is an anxiety disorder, defined by an irrational, unrealistic, persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation. Phobias typically result
Phobia
Area of clinical pathology that is generally concerned with analysis of bodily fluids
Clinical chemistry (also known as chemical pathology, clinical biochemistry or medical biochemistry) is a division in pathology and medical laboratory
Clinical_chemistry
The Pathological Society of London was founded in 1846 for the "cultivation and promotion of pathology by the exhibition and description of specimens,
Pathological Society of London
Pathological_Society_of_London
Antibodies sensitive to cold temperature
temperature. Some cold sensitive antibodies are pathological and can lead to blood disorder. These pathological cold sensitive antibodies include cold agglutinins
Cold_sensitive_antibodies
Curves whose limit does not preserve length
In mathematical analysis, the staircase paradox is a pathological example showing that limits of curves do not necessarily preserve their length. The paradox
Staircase_paradox
Deviation from normal walking (gait)
Gait abnormality is a deviation from normal walking (gait). Watching a patient walk is an important part of the neurological examination. Normal gait requires
Gait_abnormality
Rare neurodegenerative disease
2001). "How amyotrophic lateral sclerosis got its name: the clinical-pathologic genius of Jean-Martin Charcot". Archives of Neurology. 58 (3): 512–515
ALS
1847 novel by Emily Brontë
comforts", marriage, education, religion, and social status. Driven by a pathological hatred, Heathcliff uses against his enemies "their own weapons of money
Wuthering_Heights
American pathologist
He is senior editor of the pathology reference book Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease along with Vinay Kumar, as well as Basic Immunology,
Abul_K._Abbas
Pathological inability to ejaculate in males
Anejaculation is the pathological inability to ejaculate despite an erection in males, with (orgasmic) or without (anorgasmic) orgasm. It can depend on
Anejaculation
Medical condition
developmental non-retractability and a pathological condition. Some authors use the terms "physiologic" and "pathologic" to distinguish between these types
Phimosis
Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating habits
that lesions to the right frontal lobe or temporal lobe can cause the pathological symptoms of an eating disorder. Tumors: tumors in various regions of
Eating_disorder
Aggressive type of brain cancer
requires a stereotactic biopsy or a craniotomy with tumor resection and pathologic confirmation. Because the tumor grade is based upon the most malignant
Glioblastoma
American actor and filmmaker (born 1955)
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Costner seems about as pathological as a koala bear, and his gentle charisma reinforces the film's touchy-feely
Kevin_Costner
Sexual fascination with feet
of human sexuality and not pathological. The medical treatment of those with foot fetishism that is considered pathological is the same as other fetishes
Foot_fetishism
Concern for the well-being of others
actions cause more harm than good. The term "pathological altruism" was popularised by the book Pathological Altruism. Examples include depression and burnout
Altruism
Breakdown of the tooth root to be absorbed by the blood
process that occurs in the exfoliation of the primary dentition. However, pathological root resorption occurs in the permanent or secondary dentition and sometimes
Tooth_resorption
Inability to resist the urge to steal
variation of obsessive–compulsive spectrum disorders, together with pathological gambling, compulsive buying, pyromania, nailbiting, and trichotillomania
Kleptomania
Cancer originating in smooth muscle
"Chapter 26: Bones, Joints, and Soft Tissue Tumors". Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease (10th ed.). Jeremy Bowes. p.1213. ISBN 978-0-323-53113-9
Leiomyosarcoma
Medical condition
Murmurs may be diagnosed as innocent or pathologic, with innocent murmurs all being physiologic, and pathologic murmurs, by contrast, having a wide variety
Heart_murmur
Illusion of image persistence
phenomenon (physiological afterimage) or may be pathological (palinopsia). Illusory palinopsia may be a pathological exaggeration of physiological afterimages
Afterimage
Degree of interdependence between software modules
In software engineering, coupling is the degree of interdependence between software modules, a measure of how closely connected two routines or modules
Coupling (computer programming)
Coupling_(computer_programming)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022
only minister I shouted at in Number 10" because of her "compulsive pathological leaking". Truss's pursuit of a trade deal with the US concerned some
Liz_Truss
Medical condition
causes, both physiological (part of the body's normal function) and pathological (associated with disease). An abnormal basal metabolic rate is not necessarily
Abnormal_basal_metabolic_rate
Protrusion of the upper or lower human jaw
members of the House of Habsburg. Mandibular prognathism is typically pathological, whereas maxillary prognathism is often the result of normal human population
Prognathism
Urge to defecate after entering a bookstore
something that cannot be explained from a medical perspective as a single pathological concept, at least at present. According to a number of discussions on
Mariko_Aoki_phenomenon
Uterine malformation
Bandl's ring (also known as pathological retraction ring) is the abnormal junction between the two segments of the uterus; it is a late sign associated
Bandl's_ring
Disease of the respiratory system
Respiratory diseases, or lung diseases, are pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that make gas exchange difficult in air-breathing
Respiratory_disease
Large cat native to Africa and India
Pistello, M. (1995). "Lentivirus infection in an African lion: a clinical, pathologic and virologic study". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 31 (1): 70–74. doi:10
Lion
Term for sexual and gender minorities
medical practitioners and police officers tended to use medicalized or pathological terms like "invert", "pervert", "degenerate", and "homosexual". None
Queer
Medical condition of the brain
eye-movement problems. In 1951, Chavany and others reported the clinical and pathologic features of a 50-year-old man with a rigid and akinetic form of parkinsonism
Progressive supranuclear palsy
Progressive_supranuclear_palsy
Accumulation of calcium salts in bodily tissue, usually bone
death or in association secretions or hyalinized stroma, resulting in pathologic calcification. For example, small, irregular, linear calcifications may
Calcification
Death of the second Soviet leader
Pravda on 7 March 1953, as follows: "Pathological-Anatomical Examination of the Body of J. V. Stalin" Pathologic examination revealed a large hemorrhage
Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Joseph_Stalin
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Shedding or moulting of body parts Desquamation, pathologic or non-pathologic skin shedding Sheddase and Ectodomain shedding Shedding game
Shedding
Chronic disease of the liver, characterized by fibrosis
at this stage, the changes are fully reversible.[citation needed] The pathological hallmark of cirrhosis is the development of scar tissue that replaces
Cirrhosis
Formation of vacuoles within or adjacent to cells
most likely inconsequential when not observed in combination with other pathologic findings. In dermatopathology "vacuolization" often refers specifically
Vacuolization
Convergence of pathology with physiology
functional changes that are occurring within an individual due to a disease or pathologic state. The term pathophysiology comes from the Ancient Greek πάθος (pathos)
Pathophysiology
Medical condition
case of gastrointestinal perforation. It mainly refers to accidental or pathologic perforation, rather than intentional penetration during surgery. It can
Organ_perforation
2003 Canadian film
examines the modern corporation. Bakan wrote the book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power during the filming of the documentary. A
The_Corporation_(2003_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
phonation in speech, also known as a "murmured voice" Heart murmur, a pathologic heart sound produced as a result of turbulent blood Murmur may also refer
Murmur
2014 aircraft disappearance
the medical and human factors group would investigate psychological, pathological, and survival factors. Malaysia also announced, on 6 April 2014, that
Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370
Hormonal disorder in women
(PMOS). The previous term PCOS was considered "inaccurate, implying pathological ovarian cysts, obscuring diverse endocrine and metabolic features, and
Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome
Polyendocrine_metabolic_ovarian_syndrome
Position that appears to be skeptic but is actually dogmatic
Pseudoskepticism (also spelled as pseudoscepticism) is a philosophical or scientific position that appears to be that of skepticism or scientific skepticism
Pseudoskepticism
Collapse in behavior due to overcrowding
sexual deviation to cannibalism and from frenetic overactivity to a pathological withdrawal from which individuals would emerge to eat, drink and move
Behavioral_sink
Accumulation of fluid in the outermost layer of skin (epidermis)
Clinical and Pathologic Differential Diagnosis. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1. Kumar, Vinay; Fausto, Nelso; Abbas, Abul (2004) Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of
Spongiosis
Rare type of blood cancer
reticulin proteins that are collectively referred to as fibrosis. These two pathological processes compromise the normal function of bone marrow, resulting in
Primary_myelofibrosis
Medical condition
pauci-immune, necrotizing, small-vessel vasculitis without clinical or pathological evidence of granulomatous inflammation. Clinical features may include
Microscopic_polyangiitis
Virtual online communities
factors to this disorder. Models such as the cognitive-behavioral model of pathological Internet have been used to explain IAD for more than 20 years. Newer
Social_media
Enigmatic Middle Pleistocene hominin specimen
The Salé cranium is a pathological specimen of enigmatic Middle Pleistocene hominin discovered from Salé, Morocco by quarrymen in 1971. Since its discovery
Salé_cranium
Disease of the lymph nodes
sarcoidosis: typical and atypical manifestations at high-resolution CT with pathologic correlation". Radiographics. 30 (6): 1567–1586. doi:10.1148/rg.306105512
Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
Bilateral_hilar_lymphadenopathy
Act of voluntarily ingesting feces
feces as a normal behavior, but in most species, coprophagia indicates a pathological condition. Some carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants of the genus
Coprophagia
Medical condition
Sotos syndrome, CMFTD and Marfan syndrome. However, it also occurs non-pathologically as a result of normal variation between human populations. The standards
Dolichocephaly
Russian novelist (1821–1881)
Dostoevsky's characters, it has been pointed out that they perhaps only seem 'pathological', whereas in reality they are 'only visualized more clearly than any
Fyodor_Dostoevsky
Part of the female reproductive tract
(October 2007). "Vaginal masses: magnetic resonance imaging features with pathologic correlation". Acta Radiologica. 48 (8): 921–933. doi:10.1080/02841850701552926
Vagina
American television series (2018–present)
Keleher as Seth Ridley (season 7–present): A nervous rookie who is a pathological liar and good friends with Miles, assigned Lucy as his training officer
The_Rookie
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Connected; Following; Who Bridges the Gap; Absorbed
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Pure.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Fortune
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Spanish
Defender of Mankind; Short Form of Alexandrina
Boy/Male
English French
Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again.
Boy/Male
Australian
Famous Wolf
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Name of a pharaoh.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, chaste, sacred, pure.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Eternal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Vowed; Consecrated to God
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a.
Resembling a monster; abnormal; of a pathological growth, exceedingly complex or highly organized.
v. i.
To have the sensation of a humming noise; as, my head hums, -- a pathological condition.
n.
A pathological condition opposite to that of irritation; debility; want of strength; asthenia.
n.
Indigo red, a product of the decomposition, or oxidation, of indican. It is sometimes found in the sediment of pathological urines. It is soluble in ether or alcohol, giving the solution a beautiful red color. Also called indigrubin.
a.
Alt. of Pathological
n.
A pathological process by virtue of which a unilateral morbid condition on being abolished on one side of the body makes its appearance in the corresponding region upon the other side.
n.
The theory which seeks to explain certain physiological and pathological phenomena by means of animalcules.
a.
Of or pertaining to pathology.