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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LIVER AND THE PANCREAS

Maxfirat KibriyevaLecturer, Department of Morphological Sciences, Termez University of Economics and ServiceZilola AbdullayevaStudent, Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service
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The liver and pancreas are vital organs of the digestive system that play a key role in maintaining metabolic, enzymatic, and homeostatic balance in the human body. This article explores the physiological and pathological interrelationship between the liver and the pancreas, emphasizing their functional cooperation in digestion, metabolism, and endocrine regulation. Special attention is given to how dysfunction in one organ can influence the other, leading to conditions such as pancreatitis, hepatic steatosis, and metabolic syndrome. The study highlights current scientific perspectives on shared vascular, biliary, and hormonal pathways that connect these organs. Understanding their interdependence is essential for early diagnosis, effective treatment strategies, and prevention of hepatopancreatic diseases.

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