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This symposium aims to raise the awareness of the current developments and understanding of Liver Pathology.
This symposium is geared for the practicing pathologists and clinicians involve in managing liver diseases. Specifically, the themes of discussion shall encompass the current concepts of:
1- The Role of Stem Cells in Liver Diseases; Differential Diagnosis; Prognosis of Diseases covered in this symposium namely: Fatty Liver Disease, Liver Fibrosis & Cirrhosis, Pathological Classification, grading and Staging Autoimmune Liver Diseases, Viral Hepatitis, Drug Induced Liver Injury, Liver Biopsies in Pediatric Metabolic Disorders & Neonatal Cholestasis, Vascular disorders and the Liver Tumors.
2- The  limitations & pitfalls  encountered in the interpretation of Liver Biopsies.
3- Clarify appropriate ancillary approaches.

LIVER PATHOLOGY – SLIDE SEMINAR
THURSDAY, 18 MARCH 2010
0830 – 1230 hours

Interesting cases will be presented by:
Dr. Alastair Burt
Dr. Stefan Hübscher
Dr. Alex Knisely
Dr. Hussa Al Hussaini

 


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