IMPACT OF CLINICAL AND PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CRITERIA ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GASTRIC RESECTION
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obesity, sleeve gastrectomy, bariatric surgery, pathomorphology, gastric tissue, resection volume, parietal cells, fibrosis, individualized treatment.Abstract
In recent decades, the global rise in obesity has reached epidemic proportions, posing a serious public health concern not only in developed countries but also in nations undergoing economic growth. Obesity is a major risk factor in the development of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory disorders, and certain malignancies. As a result, implementing effective treatment strategies has become one of the key tasks for healthcare professionals.
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