noun
- The branch of pathology that studies the structure and function of cells, especially to diagnose disease.
Usage: medical/scientific field; often used in clinical and diagnostic contexts
Examples
- The pathologist specializes in cytopathology and examines cell samples under a microscope.
- Cytopathology is essential for early cancer detection through analysis of tissue samples.
- The laboratory uses cytopathology techniques to identify abnormal cells in patient specimens.
- She completed her fellowship in cytopathology to become an expert in cellular diagnosis.
- Cytopathology reports help clinicians determine the best treatment plan for their patients.