LIVER STRUCTURE AND HEALTH
Abstract
The liver is the largest parenchymal gland in the human body, distinguished by its complex anatomical organization and multifaceted physiological functions. This article provides an overview of its structural and histological features, evaluates factors affecting hepatic health, and discusses major pathologies along with global strategies for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. The paper emphasizes the liver's central role in maintaining systemic homeostasis and highlights the significance of international health policies in reducing the global burden of liver disease.
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