kertymiöihin
Kertymiöihin, often translated as "accumulations" or "deposits," refers to the buildup of various substances within the body. These accumulations can be either normal physiological processes or indicative of underlying pathological conditions. A common example of a normal accumulation is fat stored in adipose tissue, which serves as an energy reserve. Similarly, glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles as a readily available source of glucose.
However, kertymiöihin can also arise from abnormal processes. For instance, certain metabolic disorders can lead to