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That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.
Different diseases affect the organ system in different ways.
The medical term for a specialist in the study of the effects of diseases on organ or system functions is a pathophysiologist.
It would be necessary to know what organ your are asking about :|
Autoimmune diseases are classified as either general, in which the autoimmune reaction takes place simultaneously in a number of tissues, or organ specific, in which the autoimmune reaction targets a single organ
The term "cardiac" generally refers to the heart. It is often used in medical contexts related to the heart's structure, function, or diseases.
organ of human body that some notorious diseases of today damage specify one which can be transplanted
cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, heart attacks, athersclerosis, and a lot of other diseases.
Some common diseases of organ systems include cardiovascular diseases (heart disease, hypertension), respiratory diseases (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), gastrointestinal diseases (irritable bowel syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux disease), and neurological diseases (Alzheimer's disease, stroke). Each organ system can be affected by a wide range of conditions that may impact its function and overall health.
Genetic diseases can affect any organ system in the body, including the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, musculoskeletal system, and immune system. Symptoms and severity of genetic diseases can vary depending on which organ system is impacted.
coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, congenital diseases, and re-transplantation associated with organ rejection.
they study the urinary tract and the diseases you can contract with that specific organ