Liver diseases primarily include non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis C, and hepatitis B, which can be caused by infections, genetic conditions, or excess intake of alcohol. The treatment of liver diseases depends on the type of the disease and may include medication and avoiding substance abuse, while advanced cases may require a transplant. Medical and surgical treatments to address liver diseases have improved dramatically over recent years. However, a better understanding of the pathophysiology of liver disease can help achieve better patient outcomes. We are restreaming the exclusive webinars from the World Liver Day Conclave!
Join the eminent hepatologists Dr. Mahesh Gopashetty and Dr. Neelam Mohan for an interesting session on ‘Case Discussion on Liver Diseases’ . Session highlights Causes and early diagnosis of liver cirrhosis Modern methods to treat liver diseases…