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1)Idiopathic when doctor isnt sure why youre sick she might describe your illness as idiopathic that mean unknown cause or an illness isn't connected to any particular cause
2)Anatomical pathology is a medical speciality that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the microscopic ;macroscopic ;molecular examination of organs and tissue ;a stydy of breast and tissue related to this
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