Pathophysiology

Pathophysiology is usually called a branch of biological science that deals with the study of disorders of the body’s vital functions, the causes of diseases, the development and implementation of new means of their diagnosis, prevention and treatment. The subject of this discipline is a variety of pathological processes characteristic of all living organisms.

Disorders that arise in the body, accompanied by various morphological changes both inside cells and at the level of organs and systems, are formed against the background of a complex interaction of various factors, including:

1. Individual variability of individual genes; 2. Harmful, transforming environmental factors (physical, chemical, biological); 3. Biological properties of the patient himself, leading to immunosuppression, activation of lipid peroxidation, disruption of intercellular interactions, as well as