what is organ specific and tissue specific manifestation?
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When a microbe infects specific organ of an organ in
a particular type of disease OR we can say that microbe affects the same organ and organ of the same system as point of entry.
Like in case of TB the point of entry :Nose
and the organ infected is : Lungs.
There is another type of Tissue specific manifestation in which the point of entry and organ to be affected are entirely diffrent and unrelated means not part of single system .
Like Japanese Encephalitis in this microbe enters through blood vessels and brain is affected .
When a microbe infects specific organ of an organ in
a particular type of disease OR we can say that microbe affects the same organ and organ of the same system as point of entry.
Like in case of TB the point of entry :Nose
and the organ infected is : Lungs.
There is another type of Tissue specific manifestation in which the point of entry and organ to be affected are entirely diffrent and unrelated means not part of single system .
Like Japanese Encephalitis in this microbe enters through blood vessels and brain is affected .
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Organ specific and tissue specific manifestation:
A microorganism infects the total organ in a particular disease, it is referred to as an organ-specific manifestation. For example, If microorganism infects the lungs, then cough and breathlessness would be the symptoms of the disease.
If a microbe in a specific disease infects a specific cell or tissue, it is said to be a tissue-specific manifestation. For example, inflammation is due to the escape from the damaged tissues of certain chemicals such as histamine and 5′-hydroxytryptamine. These chemicals in our body cause allergic reactions.
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