Abstract:
Chronic toxic hepatitis in mothers, when corrected with medication during the pre-pregnancy
period, has a positive impact on the morphofunctional state of the liver in both the mother and her
offspring. This leads to a reduction in inflammatory-reactive and dystrophic processes, and under
conditions of recovery and regeneration, the zones of liver parenchyma damage in both the mother
and offspring are significantly reduced. As a result, this contributes to the early elimination of
pathomorphological changes in the vascular-tissue structures of the liver in both the mother and
offspring. Preventing morphofunctional disorders in the liver of mothers and their offspring,
predicting diseases in children born to mothers with liver pathologies, and developing effective methods for early diagnosis and treatment can enhance the resistance of the offspring to various
harmful external and internal environmental factors.