Morphological basis of clinical Hepatology
- Gastroenterology & Hepatology: Open Access
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Milyukov VE, Sharifova HM, Sharifov ER
Abstract
Morphological organization of the liver in humans normally studied at a sufficiently high
level. The functions of the liver, which play an important role in the regulation of metabolic
and adaptive processes was researched in detail, but the dynamics of morphological and
functional changes in the liver in different diseases isn’t studied enough. However, many
diseases are accompanied by clinical symptoms that may be due to the lack of functional
activity of the liver.
In the modern world, there is a steady growth of both primary liver diseases and secondary
liver lesions in diseases of other organs and systems. Detailed knowledge of both
microanatomy and liver microanatomy, by practitioners and, in particular, by surgeons,
contribute to the objectification of the choice of treatment tactics and, accordingly, to
improve the results of patient treatment with liver diseases
Keywords
liver microanatomy, liver microanatomy, liver diseases, CH, chronic viral hepatitis, AIO, acute intestinal obstruction, SPN, sensory peptidergic nerve fibers, WHO, world health organization