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Acute Liver Failure Insights
Gain an in-depth understanding of acute liver failure, covering the spectrum of causes, the progression from jaundice to encephalopathy, the relevant biochemical criteria, and the management strategies for various conditions linked with liver failure. Acquire detailed knowledge about the indications, severity, and determinants of poor outcomes for liver transplant. Familiarize yourself with the different graft types and surgical procedures, along with post-operative care protocols. Furthermore, gain valuable insights into the prevalent myths and realities surrounding acute liver failure, often encountered in clinical interactions with patients.
About the Speaker

Dr. Ashish Kumar Mishra
Consultant, Liver Transplant & HPB Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Lucknow
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