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1 over the past year in the field of pediatric hepatology.
2 nging obstacle for clinical and experimental hepatology.
3 e an important adjunct to clinical trials in hepatology.
4 er diseases as well as precision medicine in hepatology.
5 ential to influence the clinical practice of hepatology.
6 medicine, including the practice of clinical hepatology.
7  to acquire additional training in Pediatric Hepatology.
8 actice in specific areas of gastroenterology/hepatology.
9  the most important diseases in the field of hepatology.
10 ools remains a research priority in clinical hepatology.
11 ion on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Hepatology.
12 atric clinicians with experience in advanced hepatology allowed sub-sub-specialization to flourish.
13  were seen between the two groups (27.7% for hepatology and 33.6% for gastroenterology).
14 n may have implications for both fundamental hepatology and cell-based therapies (e.g., bioartificial
15 uires a team approach with expertise in both hepatology and critical care.
16 will contribute to advancing the practice of hepatology and defining future research areas.
17 ultations and initial admissions seen by the Hepatology and Gastroenterology sections over a 3-month
18 and experience from the perspectives of both hepatology and hematology beginning with a brief update
19 utic implications of the "new immunology" in hepatology and in other medical disciplines, have only b
20 alth services and policy research studies in hepatology and liver transplantation.
21 earch is a growing field of investigation in hepatology and liver transplantation.
22 rican Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; the International Gastrointest
23 rent issues facing training and workforce in hepatology and propose the next steps in conducting a wo
24 reports in this topic have been published in Hepatology , and it is fitting to review this research a
25  sure to be captured in the next 25 years by Hepatology , and to profoundly impact the prognosis of p
26  of experts in prison health, public health, hepatology, and infectious diseases and explore the clin
27 e (NAFLD) represents a burgeoning problem in hepatology, and is associated with insulin resistance.
28 opean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition allow for diagnosis of celiac
29 ican Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and opportunities provided by
30 pean Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition diagnostic criteria (without h
31 pean Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition nutrition committee.
32 s also a significantly increased interest in hepatology as a career (2.6 versus 3.0, P = 0.03).
33 p new recruitment strategies to the field of hepatology as well as ensure that non-gastroenterology-t
34 ed to the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Linkoping University Hospital in Sweden fr
35 laints at the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at the University Hospital Basel in Switzerla
36 copy to the Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at the University Hospital Basel in Switzerla
37                        MMSE has been used in hepatology but its usefulness in the evaluation of hepat
38 ificate of Added Qualification in Transplant Hepatology by the American Board of Pediatrics.
39 progressive liver disease: A new paradigm in hepatology", by Luca Valenti, Anna Alisi and Valerio Nob
40 e Liver Disease consists of 16 tertiary-care hepatology centers that prospectively enroll nonelective
41 formed at eight North American tertiary-care hepatology centers.
42 4 infection recruited from five academic and hepatology centres in Egypt.
43                             Only 3.6% of the Hepatology charges were direct, compared with 15.9% of t
44 accination rates in a tertiary care referral hepatology clinic and the impact of electronic health re
45     A 69-year-old Latino man was referred to Hepatology Clinic for urgent evaluation of new onset jau
46 74 patients with liver disease attending the Hepatology Clinic of the School of Digestive and Liver D
47 21 consecutive patients enrolled in the Duke Hepatology Clinic Research Database and Biorepository.
48 identified in the Brooke Army Medical Center Hepatology clinic, were queried about their caffeine int
49 nd treated at a tertiary referral hospital's hepatology clinic.
50 of patient medication information within the hepatology clinic.
51 oximately 3 weeks prior to his evaluation in Hepatology Clinic.
52 ded HCV genotype 1-infected outpatients from hepatology clinics with body weight >/=85 kg and HCV RNA
53 dence of liver disease were enrolled at four hepatology clinics.
54 Advances in molecular genetics challenge the hepatology community to understand and implement genetic
55 they present new treatment challenges to the hepatology community.
56 In addition, we searched abstracts for major hepatology conferences and contacted respective pharmace
57 experts in the fields of adult and pediatric hepatology, congenital cardiology (adult congenital and
58 omatic 33-year-old woman was referred to the Hepatology Department in 2013 for work-up of indetermina
59     Few comparative effectiveness studies in hepatology exist to date, yet a growing number of analys
60 also were performed, and input from clinical hepatology experts was sought.
61 maturation of the field led to definition of hepatology-focused curricular elements and educational c
62 deficiencies exist in training programmes in hepatology for specialist registrars.
63 tis C virus (HCV) has dominated the field of hepatology for the past 25 years, and its cure in the ma
64                      In conclusion, although Hepatology generates only a small amount of direct charg
65                                    Pediatric hepatology has advanced greatly over the past few years.
66 ve but less procedurally oriented specialty, Hepatology has been considered a financial liability in
67       In the past 10 or so years, paediatric hepatology has expanded into neighbouring clinical areas
68                                 The field of hepatology has experienced dramatic changes since the la
69                                 The field of hepatology has exploited this concept, and hepatocyte-li
70 these successes, and the important role that Hepatology has played in disseminating them.
71     Retraction: The following editorial from HEPATOLOGY, "I148M PNPLA3 variant and progressive liver
72 nce and subsequent rapid growth of Pediatric Hepatology include: (1) an understanding of the dynamic
73 ologic processes within gastroenterology and hepatology, including gastrointestinal tract motility, m
74 ated human induced pluripotent stem cells in hepatology, including liver development, disease modelin
75 ), with expertise in epidemiology, genetics, hepatology, iron overload disorders, molecular biology,
76 oteome studies in many areas of research and hepatology is no exception.
77                                  Much of the hepatology literature to date has focused on the adaptiv
78 l as other subspecialists (e.g., anesthesia, hepatology, nephrology, etc.) with training who are comf
79 t and to specialists in gastroenterology and hepatology, neurology, psychiatry, and paediatrics.
80 e attainable only through informal training, hepatology now has an accredited fellowship pathway and
81 e Lyon, Paediatric Hospital-Gastroenterology-Hepatology- Nutrition Department for further CD investig
82 hin the Paediatric Hospital-Gastroenterology-Hepatology- Nutrition Department, and the serological te
83 nts of Anesthesiology and Gastroenterology & Hepatology of the Academic Medical Center of Amsterdam a
84  2009 at the Departments of Gastroenterology/Hepatology of the Medical Universities of Vienna (traini
85       Fifty patients who attended a hospital hepatology outpatient clinic were interviewed using a qu
86      52 patients were recruited: 19 from the hepatology outpatient department and 33 from general med
87  alcohol consumption were recruited from the hepatology outpatient department or medical wards.
88                 Patients were enrolled at 47 hepatology outpatient practices in the USA from Aug 19,
89 ic changes since the last workforce study in hepatology over 15 years ago.
90 vened a panel of specialists from radiology, hepatology, pathology, and basic science and physics to
91                                          The Hepatology patients generated 5,851,463 dollars in overa
92                                              Hepatology practice has been dominated by hepatitis C bu
93 antation radically changed the philosophy of hepatology practice, enriched multiple areas of basic sc
94 s constitutes the most common entity seen in hepatology practice.
95 data exist on the relative contribution of a Hepatology practice.
96 red to 81.8% of HBV monoinfected patients in hepatology practices (P < .00001).
97  methods and mention several applications in hepatology research.
98         Our novel curriculum and nonelective hepatology rotation has effectively demonstrated improve
99  established a novel, nonelective, inpatient hepatology rotation that uses required modules in the Am
100 ., downstream effect) charges generated by a Hepatology section in comparison with a Gastroenterology
101 the importance of a hospital's support for a Hepatology section, especially in a center performing or
102 adult hepatology services, 18 from pediatric hepatology services) was assembled, coded, and circulate
103 nymized study set of 50 cases (32 from adult hepatology services, 18 from pediatric hepatology servic
104 force recommends that the 4 gastroenterology/hepatology societies work with the ABIM to develop a com
105 cytopenia (OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.26-3.38), and hepatology subspecialty care (OR, 1.63; 95% CI, 1.09-2.4
106 ly, there are clinical practice areas within hepatology, such as liver transplantation, that already
107                 For every 1 dollar billed by Hepatology, the hospital system generated an additional
108 a sets in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology to complement traditional means of diagnostic
109                    Patients were followed by hepatology/transplant until LT, and ultimately in posttr
110 dge of CLD, and increased career interest in hepatology was also observed after completion of the cur
111 aterial for this article can be found on the HEPATOLOGY Web site
112 aterial for this article can be found on the HEPATOLOGY website.
113 aterial for this article can be found on the HEPATOLOGY website.
114 aterial for this article can be found on the HEPATOLOGY website.
115 duct an updated analysis of the state of the hepatology workforce.

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