SEPSIS-ASSOCIATED LIVER INJURY: FROM EPIDEMIOLOGY TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
REGISTRO DOI: 10.69849/revistaft/cs10202409171440 Fabiana Andréa Moura1,2*Aryana Isabelle de Almeida Neves Siqueira1 Abstract Although the liver has a remarkable regenerative capacity, sepsis-associated liver injury (SLI) is a complication often seen in intensive care units. Due to its role in immune and inflammatory regulation, the liver is particularly vulnerable during severe infections. Key components such as nuclear …
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