loss of orientation

What Causes Loss of Orientation?

Several factors can lead to the loss of orientation in tissues:
Cancer: Tumor cells often exhibit disorganized growth patterns, losing the normal tissue architecture.
Inflammation: Chronic inflammation can disrupt the normal arrangement of cells and extracellular matrix.
Necrosis and apoptosis: These processes can lead to tissue disintegration and loss of structure.
Genetic mutations: Certain mutations can affect cellular behavior and tissue organization.

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