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THE CONTRIBUTION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE TO THE PROGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS

S.I. SadikovaDepartment Of Internal Medicine , Family Medicine No. 2 , Tashkent Medical Academy , Tashkent , Uzbekistan Doctor Of TheN. S.- KhodjaevaHighest Category Of Ultrasound Diagnostics At The Akfa University Clinicmedline , Tashkent , Uzbekistan
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In the context of insulin resistance syndrome, which encompasses changes in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, liver-related issues are now being closely examined alongside cardiovascular diseases. Our research aimed to evaluate the predictive importance of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) for identifying the likelihood of early atherosclerotic alterations in the carotid arteries. We discovered a connection between NAFLD and initial signs of atherosclerosis. By ranking prognostic factors that affect changes in the carotid artery wall, we've been able to develop a method for estimating individual atherosclerosis risk in people who are otherwise healthy. The practical value of our findings underscores the need for in-depth evaluation of individuals with NAFLD to identify risk factors that may contribute to the advancement of both liver and cardiovascular diseases.

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