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MASLD (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease)

Dr. Sam Sanders, internist at Bellevue Hospital in NYC, takes us through a case-based review of metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), an increasingly common condition. We cover updated terminology, risk stratification using FIB-4 scoring and FibroScans ...  Show more

Celiac Disease Part II: Approach to Management

Gastroenterologist Dr. Sith Sekar joins Navin Kumar to review the management of celiac disease, including tips on the gluten-free diet, the need to check for micronutrient deficiencies, and how to approach the patient with celiac disease who is not responding to a gluten-free die ...  Show more

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