Fardel

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Fardel

Fardel (pronounced: /ˈfɑːrdəl/) is a term used in the medical field, specifically in pathology. It refers to a bundle or package of abnormal material within the body, often used to describe a collection of morbid matter, such as a tumor or cyst.

Etymology

The term 'Fardel' originates from the Middle English word 'fardel', which means a bundle or pack. It was later adopted into medical terminology to describe abnormal bundles or collections within the body.

Related Terms

  • Tumor: A tumor is a mass or lump in the body that can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A fardel can often refer to a tumor.
  • Cyst: A cyst is a closed sac-like structure that can be filled with a gaseous, liquid, or semi-solid substance. A fardel can also refer to a cyst.
  • Pathology: Pathology is the study of disease. It involves examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids in order to make a diagnosis. The term fardel is often used in pathology to describe abnormal collections of matter.
  • Morbid Matter: Morbid matter refers to any substance in the body that is diseased or abnormal. A fardel is a type of morbid matter.

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