Etiology of Systemic Diseases
Etiology is the study of the causes and origins of diseases. Systemic diseases are those which affect multiple organs and tissues of the body. Examples of systemic diseases include cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infections. Etiology of systemic diseases attempts to identify the source of the disease, evaluate possible contributing factors, and determine the mechanism of disease progression. This knowledge can be used to develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Furthermore, understanding the etiology of systemic diseases can help inform public health policy and enable the development of targeted interventions.
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