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PANEL DISCUSSION

Date
May 6, 2023
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Society: AGA

This session proposed to cover common GI consults on management of patients with liver disease seen at both community and academic centers. Case based presentations on common scenarios such as elevated liver enzymes, autoimmune hepatitis, drug induced liver injury, acute kidney injury in cirrhosis, portal venous thrombosis in cirrhosis, and jaundice in a patient with alcohol-associated liver disease will outline an approach to diagnosis, discussing differential diagnosis, therapeutic options covering rationale for choosing specific options in different clinical settings. LIVE STREAM SESSION

Presenters

Speaker Image for Nancy Reau
Rush University Medical Center
Speaker Image for Ashwani Singal
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Speaker Image for Pratima Sharma
Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan

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