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Gastroenterology

The Gastroenterology Conference is moderated by Gary M. Gray, M.D., Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology) Emeritus at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

This conference may include discussion of commercial products and services.

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GI Manifestations of Covid-19

The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is more than a respiratory condition. We look at its GI manifestations.
Authors: Max Schmulson, M.D., R.F.F.
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
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Gary M. Gray, M.D.

Gastroenterology

Dr. Gary M. Gray, Cyberounds® Gastroenterology Moderator, is Professor of Medicine and Director, NIH Digestive Disease Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, where he previously served as division chief for many years. Dr. Gray received his B.S. in chemistry and mathematics with honors from Seattle University, his M.D. from the University of Washington, and completed his postgraduate medical training at Bellevue(Cornell), University Hospitals, Cleveland, and Boston University, where he was a gastroenterology fellow under Dr. F.J. Ingelfinger. Board certified in internal medicine, he is the author of more than 140 peer-reviewed articles and textbook chapters, and has been the major contributor to the gastroenterology sections in Scientific American Medicine. Formerly on the editorial board of Gastroenterology and Viewpoints on Gastroenterology, and the American Gastroenterological Association's governing board, Gary has been a visiting professor at many universities, including Harvard, Yale, University of Florida, University of Michigan, and Yamagata, Tohoku and Keio in Japan. His medical research focuses on intestinal function, particularly the molecular events involved in the regulation and modulation of the intestinal disaccharidases, lactase and sucrase.

Dr. Gray reports no commercial conflict of interest.

Last Update: 2/21/2021

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Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Hepatocellular carcinoma is the third leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. We review the treatment options and recommendations for patients with HCC.
Authors: Brian C. Davis, M.D., and Amit G. Singal, M.D., M.S.
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Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

Pancreatic cancer continues to far outpace its incidence rate with respect to mortality.
Authors: Parvin Peddi, M.D., and Andrea Wang-Gillam, M.D.
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The microbiota can play key roles both in maintenance of health as well as the pathogenesis of disease within the gastrointestinal tract.
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Liver Fibrosis: New Mechanisms, New Treatments, and Why They Matter

Liver fibrosis, like pathological fibrosis in other organs, has been termed "wound healing gone bad."
Authors: Rebecca G. Wells, M.D.
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Chronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis and Management

The most common etiology of chronic pancreatitis is alcohol abuse.
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Acute Pancreatitis: Diagnosis and Management

Acute pancreatitis is a disorder primarily of the exocrine pancreas .
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