organskade
Organskade is a medical term used in Danish and some Nordic languages to describe organ damage. It refers to injury or impairment of one or more organs or organ systems, resulting from disease, toxins, ischemia, infection, autoimmune processes, or trauma. Organskade can be acute, developing over hours to days, or chronic, progressing over months or years, and may range from subclinical to life-threatening.
Commonly affected organs include the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, brain, and gastrointestinal tract. For example, hepatic
Causes of organskade are diverse and may involve direct cellular injury, inflammation, fibrosis, apoptosis, or necrosis.
Prevention and management focus on treating the underlying cause, supporting organ function, and preventing further damage.
Etymology: organskade comes from organ + skade (damage) in Danish, used in Nordic clinical contexts to denote