what do you mean by organ and tissue specific manifestation in terms of disease? Explain it by two examples
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Organ and tissue-specific manifestations refer to certain organs, tissues, or cells where the microorganisms affect a person’s body. When microbes affect the entire organ, such as lungs or kidneys, it is known as organ-specific manifestation. When the entire tissue is affected by the microbes, it is called a tissue-specific manifestation.
For e.g., in tuberculosis the microbe infects the specific organ, i.e., lungs of an individual.
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