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assessing organ damage
Why Assess Organ Damage?
Assessing
organ damage
is essential for diagnosing diseases, guiding treatment options, and predicting outcomes. It allows clinicians to determine the extent of tissue injury, the likely cause, and the potential for recovery or progression.
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