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When cells begin to die, the tissues they comprise can lose their structural integrity and functionality. This cell death can lead to inflammation, as the immune system responds to clear away dead cells. Over time, if enough cells die, the affected tissue may degenerate or undergo necrosis, resulting in impaired organ function or even organ failure. Ultimately, the body may attempt to repair the damage, but extensive cell loss can lead to scarring or fibrosis, which further compromises tissue health.

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