The chronic phase refers to a prolonged stage of a disease where symptoms persist over an extended period, often following an acute phase. This phase is crucial in clinical practice as it can lead to complications such as organ damage or functional impairment, necessitating ongoing management strategies. An example is the chronic phase of hepatitis, where persistent viral infection can result in liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma if not monitored and treated appropriately.

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