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    GlossarySystemic Diseases

    conditions affecting multiple organs or the entire body

    Systemic diseases are conditions that affect multiple organs or the entire body, rather than being confined to a single location. Examples include diabetes, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis. These diseases often involve complex interactions between various bodily systems and can lead to widespread symptoms and complications.

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