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VIDEO: Mycophenolate surfaces as treatment for autoimmune hepatitis
PHILADELPHIA — In this video, Paul Kwo, MD, professor of medicine at Stanford University, discusses a plenary session about the “emerging role” of mycophenolate mofetil for the treatment of autoimmune hepatitis.
ELATIVE: Iqirvo ‘effective, well-tolerated treatment option’ for advanced-stage PBC
PHILADELPHIA — Iqirvo demonstrated significant biochemical response and alkaline phosphatase normalization in patients with both early- and advanced-stage primary biliary cholangitis, according to late-breaking data presented here.
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Patients with cirrhosis have higher risk for bleeding after endoscopic mucosal resection
PHILADELPHIA — Patients with cirrhosis had an increased risk for bleeding within 30 days of colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection compared with controls, although the need for reintervention or ICU admission was similar between groups.
‘Do your due diligence’ in cases of suspected, recurrent hepatic encephalopathy
PHILADELPHIA — Hepatologists and gastroenterologists must be internal medicine physicians, not just specialists, to determine the root cause of complaints in patients with suspected hepatic encephalopathy, according to an expert.
Rifaximin reduces risk for overt hepatic encephalopathy recurrence by 60% vs. lactulose
PHILADELPHIA — Rifaximin monotherapy reduced episode recurrence and “may confer” a survival benefit compared with lactulose monotherapy among patients with cirrhosis and a history of overt hepatic encephalopathy, according to a presenter.
Identifying, treating alcohol-associated liver disease in women requires change in mindset
PHILADELPHIA — The rate of alcohol-associated liver disease among women is the rise and physicians must keep it in mind when discussing medical history with their female patients, according to a review presented here.
VIDEO: Primary sclerosing cholangitis increases risk for CRC, even among those without IBD
PHILADELPHIA — Primary sclerosing cholangitis is an independent risk factor for colorectal cancer, with an “almost three-times higher” risk among patients without inflammatory bowel disease vs. the general population, a researcher reported.
Speech pattern analysis may help diagnose, predict ‘more subtle’ hepatic encephalopathy
A diagnostic tool based on speech variables helped identify minimal hepatic encephalopathy and may predict time to development of overt hepatic encephalopathy in patients with cirrhosis, according to a study published in Hepatology.
Liver-related mortality increased nearly 20% after COVID-19 pandemic, varied by state
Rates of liver-related mortality increased by 19.1% from 2018 to 2021 and varied “several-fold” between states, underscoring the need for improved access to liver transplantation regardless of location, according to researchers.
Anti-HDV positive individuals at ‘significantly higher risk’ for cirrhosis, HCC
Patients who tested positive for hepatitis D virus antibodies were at greater risk for developing hepatocellular carcinoma and other adverse liver-related outcomes, often at a young age, according to study results.
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