Ask the Experts - Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2022
- Ask the Experts educational programs provide those living with liver disease and their caretakers a unique opportunity to learn more about their conditions directly from experts on various topics. This Ask the Experts program focuses on Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), and features Dr. Kenneth O'Riordan from Lakeshore Gastroenterology and Liver Disease Institute. The program was moderated by Dr. John Rice, transplant hepatologist and assistant professor at University of Colorado.
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Great video. I had PSC for about 10 years. Went to MELD score 40 with kidney dialysis. Finally got liver transplant at last moment. Had a near miraculous recovery and went back to work four weeks later. That was six years ago. Don’t give up. Follow your doctor’s orders, but this video is very good explaining it all.
I've been Diagnosed at age 57 in 2006,Ive been on Urrso 500 2x day,and ocaliva since 2019, I have Hypothyroidism and borderline Osteoporosis
I'm on Statin drugs,I weigh 120 lbs 5 ft 1,
No liver fibrosis,but have a fatty liver..My recent blood work shows my Alkaline Phosphatase is 125
Do we have any news on treatment ? What about vanco trial from Mayo Clinic ?
I won’t forget what you did for me in a hurry Dr Igudia, thanks for helping me get rid of this stubborn hepatitis B virus
Good morning , would metformin hell my PSC and chromes disease?
I have had an acute pain in my RUQ since childhood that happens once every few months. I have been diagnosed with PSC. Could this cause my intermittent pain??? 🙏
How high do your ALK, ALT , AST have to be to get a liver transplant
Can someone tell me if an equivocal ama blood test (< 20.1 ) mean positive or borderline. Does this result mean negative of perhaps further testing?
Did you tell them to stop eating carbs and sugar?
That’s a good way to lose weight
I understand that a person with PSC is possibly a candidate for a living donor . If so how would the bile ducts be repaired