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PANEL DISCUSSION

Date
May 9, 2023
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Society: AGA

When and who to refer patients in possible need of liver transplant is frought with challenges. The most important management decision to make for many of these patients is when to refer. We aim to outline and guide these decisions in the most challenging situations. Experience in transplanting for acute alcohol related hepatitis and ACLF continue to evolve and the speakers will update on this evolution. What if your patient is sick but has low MELD? Learn about the transplant options for these individuals.

Presenters

Speaker Image for Elizabeth Verna
Columbia University Medical Center
Speaker Image for Ashwani Singal
University of Alabama at Birmingham

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