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PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL BODY REACTIVITY AND INTERACTIONS IN COMORBIDITIES Synergism Versus Antagonism of Disease Pathways and Etiopathogenetic Clusters in Comorbidity Conditions

Zdenko Kovač ; Department of Pathophysiology, Medical School University of Zagreb, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Complexity, variability, nonlinearity and adaptive alterations in human health and disease are considered within the integral
body physiology. Sokolić's principles and Koshland's pillars of life are referred as a conceptual frameworks for the whole-body
performance. Disease pathways and etiopathogenetic clusters (EPCs) form networks. Due to EPCs, pathways and networks body
reactivity gets reduced, and may lead to latent insufficiencies, a decompensation and death. Networking can be triggered by various
etiologies. Overlapping of one disease network with the other simultaneous ones may lead to interferences of a disease development and
manifestations. Comorbidity effects may be synergistic, and thus it leads to a more severe disease state. On the other side, antagonistic
interaction of the two diseases may lead to improvement and/or prevention. 20 comorbidities of each type are outlined in this paper.

Keywords

etiopathogenetic clusters (EPC); Sokolić's principles; Koshland's pillars; reactivity; comorbidity; synergism; antagonisms

Hrčak ID:

271687

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/271687

Publication date:

19.10.2021.

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