Author Archives: Gastroenterology
CME Exam 3: Factors Associated With Recurrence of Primary Biliary Cholangitis After Liver Transplantation and Effects on Graft and Patient Survival
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CME Exam 1: An Efficient Method for Cloning Gastrointestinal Stem Cells From Patients via Endoscopic Biopsies
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CME Exam 2: Submucosal Lesion in the Cecum— to Biopsy or Not to Biopsy
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Coleman OI, Lobner EM, Bierwirth S, et al. Activated ATF6 induces intestinal dysbiosis and innate immune response to promote colorectal tumorigenesis. Gastroenterology 2018;155:1539–1552. Continue reading
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Zhang S, Nguyen LH, Zhou K, et al. Knockdown of anillin actin binding protein blocks cytokinesis in hepatocytes and reduces liver tumor development in mice without affecting regeneration. Gastroenterology 2018;154:1421–1434. Continue reading
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CME Exam 1: “Doc, I can’t walk”—A Classic Presentation of a Rare Disease
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CME Exam 3: Risk of Hepatocellular Cancer in Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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CME Exam 2: Identification of Prognostic Phenotypes of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma in 2 Independent Cohorts
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