Analysis Of Immunometabolic Changes in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease With Covid-19

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Sh.Ya.Zakirkhojaev
M.Kh.Talibdzhanova

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Scientific research data on Covid-19 shows that 14-53% of patients have signs of mild-tomoderate liver damage: increased levels of aminotransferases, hypoproteinemia, increased prothrombin time. Severity of Covid-19 cases are correlated with extensity of liver damage. On the other hand, prior to infection, active liver disease increased the severity of the infection. SARS-Cov-2 has a feature of direct damage of the hepatocytes which is explained by presence of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 receptors in the cholangiocytes. Patients with chronic diffuse and advanced liver diseases are at higher risk of infection due to cirrhosis affect on immune mechanisms.

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Sh.Ya.Zakirkhojaev, & M.Kh.Talibdzhanova. (2024). Analysis Of Immunometabolic Changes in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease With Covid-19. Eurasian Research Bulletin, 33, 27–30. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/erb/article/view/6124
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