Advances in Liver Transplant for Children and Adults
Nov
12
2023
Room 312
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Hynes Convention Center
4:30
- 6:00 PM EST
Speakers
Description
Liver disorders are undergoing rapid changes in diagnostics and management, with novel investigative approaches and modifications to liver allocation systems. This session will bring state-of-the-art basic, translational, and clinical abstracts and updates to the attendees of TLM 2023, spanning both pediatric and adult practice.
Abstracts
- FAVOURABLE OUTCOMES OF PEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR PRIMARY LIVER TUMORS- RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A LARGE CANADIAN COHORT
- SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTIONAL T CELL DYNAMICS OF PEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANT REJECTION
- IMMUNE SYSTEM IN THE LIVER OF POST-TRANSPLANT ALLOIMMUNE HEPATITIS AND AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS PATIENTS TIPPED IN FAVOR OF NON-SUPPRESSIVE MECHANISMS.
- ANONYMOUS LIVING LIVER DONATION IMPROVES ACCESS FOR MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED CHILDREN IN NEED OF LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE
- CENTER-SPECIFIC DATA FROM THE INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER PEDIATRIC PORTAL HYPERTENSION REGISTRY (IMPPHR) – INITIAL ANALYSES OF 23 INTERNATIONAL SITES
- SIMULTANEOUS LIVER TRANSPLANT AND SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY IS A SAFE SURGICAL OPTION THAT IMPROVES METABOLIC SYNDROME AND REDUCES ALLOGRAFT STEATOSIS