Evolutionary View of Liver Pathology

Dezső, Katalin [Dezső, Katalin (Patológia), author] Patológiai és Kísérleti Rákkutató Intézet (SU / FM / I); Paku, Sándor [Paku, Sándor (Onkológia), author] Patológiai és Kísérleti Rákkutató Intézet (SU / FM / I); Juhász, Mária-Manuela; Kóbori, László [Kóbori, László (Sebészet, transzp...), author] Sebészeti, Transzplantációs és Gasztroenterológ... (SU / FM / C); Nagy, Péter ✉ [Nagy, Péter (Patológia), author] Patológiai és Kísérleti Rákkutató Intézet (SU / FM / I)

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Published: EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS 1752-4563 1752-4571 17 (12) Paper: e70059 , 9 p. 2024
  • SJR Scopus - Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous): D1
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Subjects:
  • Hepatitis
  • MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
  • Pathology
Evolutionary medicine emerged in the late twentieth century, integrating principles of natural selection and adaptation with the health sciences. Today, with a rapidly widening gap between the biology of Homo sapiens and its environment, maladaptation or maladaptive disorders can be detected in almost all diseases, including liver dysfunction. However, in hepatology, as in most medical specialties, evolutionary considerations are neglected because the majority of the medical community is not familiar with evolutionary principles. The aim of this brief review is to highlight an evolutionary approach that may facilitate understanding various liver diseases.
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