Systemic diseases are disorders that affect multiple organs or tissues throughout the body rather than being confined to a single site. Recognising systemic involvement is crucial in clinical practice because it influences diagnosis, management, and prognosis, often requiring multidisciplinary care. For example, systemic lupus erythematosus can cause widespread inflammation affecting the skin, joints, kidneys, and cardiovascular system, leading to complex complications such as renal failure.

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