Pathomorphological Changes Occurring in the Spleen as a Result of External and Internal Factors
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Abstract
The immune system is one of the most complex autonomous regulatory systems of the body, therefore, a violation of its functionality leads to severe autoimmune and infectious complications. The role of the spleen in the human body, starting from the antenatal period, the spleen performs various functions. It participates in the implementation of the initial period of the stress reaction, in the regulation of blood circulation and blood deposition, hemolysis of erythrocytes, neutralization of toxic substances. The spleen performs both hematological and immunological functions. However, the importance of the spleen in protecting against infection was ignored, and it was believed that other lymphatic organs of the body could take over its functions.
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| Authors | Makhmudova G. F.;Xalikova F. Sh.; |
| Journal | International Journal of Health Systems and Medical Sciences |
| Year | 2022 |
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