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Monitoring disease progression is vital from "summary" of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Twenty-First Edition (Vol.1 & Vol.2) by Joseph Loscalzo,Anthony S. Fauci,Dennis L. Kasper,Stephen Hauser,Dan Longo,J. Larry Jameson

In the practice of medicine, it is crucial to closely monitor the progression of diseases in patients. This monitoring allows healthcare providers to track the course of a disease over time, assess the effectiveness of treatments, and make informed decisions about adjustments to the management plan. By regularly monitoring disease progression, clinicians can identify any changes or complications that may arise, enabling them to intervene promptly and minimize potential harm to the patient. Monitoring disease progression involves a comprehensive evaluation of various factors, including symptoms, physical examination findings, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic tools. These assessments provide valuable information about the status of the disease, its impact on the patient's health, and the response to treatment. By monitoring these parameters at regular intervals, healthcare providers can detect any worsening of the disease, identify potential complications, and determine the need for modifications in the management strategy. Furthermore, monit...
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    Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Twenty-First Edition (Vol.1 & Vol.2)

    Joseph Loscalzo

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