
brain pathology
Brain pathology refers to diseases and conditions that affect the brain's structure and function. It can involve damage to nerve cells, abnormal growths like tumors, or changes caused by conditions such as stroke, Alzheimer’s, or multiple sclerosis. These changes may lead to symptoms like memory loss, difficulty speaking, weakness, or behavioral shifts. Understanding brain pathology helps doctors diagnose and treat neurological disorders, aiming to improve patient outcomes. It involves studying how different diseases alter brain tissue, disrupting communication between neurons and impairing normal mental and physical functions.