PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LIVER IN UREMIA
Keywords:
uremia, pathomorphology, liver, fibrosisAbstract
Uremia, a clinical syndrome caused by the accumulation of nitrogenous waste products due to renal insufficiency, has systemic consequences, affecting multiple organs, including the liver. Although primarily a consequence of kidney failure, uremia can significantly alter liver morphology and function, despite the liver not being a direct target of uremic toxins. This article explores the pathomorphological changes observed in hepatic tissue during uremic conditions, including cellular degeneration, vascular alterations, fibrosis, and immunopathological responses.
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