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| Open Access | THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY IN UNDERSTANDING HUMAN DISEASE
Norqulova Dilfuza Toshtemirovna , Abu Ali Ibn Sina Public Health Technical School, Xatirchi Anatomy teacherAbstract
Anatomy, physiology, and pathology are core disciplines of medical science that together explain the structure, function, and disease processes of the human body. This study aims to analyze the interdependence of these fields and their role in understanding disease mechanisms. Using a literature-based methodological approach, the study highlights how structural and functional changes contribute to pathological conditions. The findings emphasize that integrated knowledge of anatomy and physiology is essential for accurate pathological interpretation and clinical decision-making.
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Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Human Disease, Medical Science
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