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Impact Of Pulmonary Fibrosis on The Structure of The Small Intestine

Barnoev Akhtam IstamovichIndependent researcher at the Department of Anatomy, Clinical Anatomy (OCTA), Bukhara State Medical InstituteKhasanova Dilnoza AkhrorovnaD.Sc., Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Clinical Anatomy (OCTA), Bukhara State Medical Institute
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Pulmonary fibrosis, a progressive and debilitating lung disease, has long been the focus of extensive research due to its impact on respiratory function. However, emerging studies have unveiled a lesser-explored facet of this disease: its influence on extrapulmonary organs. This article delves into the uncharted territory of the impact of pulmonary fibrosis on the structure of the small intestine. Through a comprehensive review of experimental data and clinical observations, it becomes evident that pulmonary fibrosis is not merely confined to the lungs. Rather, it exerts a multifaceted influence on the small intestine, leading to structural alterations, impaired nutrient absorption, and a cascade of systemic effects. Understanding this interplay between the lung and the intestine is pivotal for a holistic comprehension of pulmonary fibrosis and opens new avenues for therapeutic strategies targeting extrapulmonary manifestations

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