1.Post-transplant liver biopsies: a concise and practical approach for beginners
Mohamad Besher OURFALI ; David HIRSCH ; Marianna SCRANTON ; Tony El JABBOUR
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2025;59(1):1-10
Exposure to post-transplant liver biopsies varies among pathology residencies and largely depends on the institution's training program, particularly if the hospital has a liver transplant program. The interpretation of biopsies from transplanted livers presents its own set of challenges, even for those with a solid understanding of non-transplant medical liver biopsies. In this review, we aim to provide a succinct, step-by-step approach to help you interpret liver transplant biopsies. This article may be beneficial for residents interested in liver pathology, gastrointestinal and liver pathology fellows in the early stages of training, clinical gastroenterology and hepatology fellows, hepatologists and general pathologists who are curious about this niche.
2.Post-transplant liver biopsies: a concise and practical approach for beginners
Mohamad Besher OURFALI ; David HIRSCH ; Marianna SCRANTON ; Tony El JABBOUR
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2025;59(1):1-10
Exposure to post-transplant liver biopsies varies among pathology residencies and largely depends on the institution's training program, particularly if the hospital has a liver transplant program. The interpretation of biopsies from transplanted livers presents its own set of challenges, even for those with a solid understanding of non-transplant medical liver biopsies. In this review, we aim to provide a succinct, step-by-step approach to help you interpret liver transplant biopsies. This article may be beneficial for residents interested in liver pathology, gastrointestinal and liver pathology fellows in the early stages of training, clinical gastroenterology and hepatology fellows, hepatologists and general pathologists who are curious about this niche.
3.Post-transplant liver biopsies: a concise and practical approach for beginners
Mohamad Besher OURFALI ; David HIRSCH ; Marianna SCRANTON ; Tony El JABBOUR
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2025;59(1):1-10
Exposure to post-transplant liver biopsies varies among pathology residencies and largely depends on the institution's training program, particularly if the hospital has a liver transplant program. The interpretation of biopsies from transplanted livers presents its own set of challenges, even for those with a solid understanding of non-transplant medical liver biopsies. In this review, we aim to provide a succinct, step-by-step approach to help you interpret liver transplant biopsies. This article may be beneficial for residents interested in liver pathology, gastrointestinal and liver pathology fellows in the early stages of training, clinical gastroenterology and hepatology fellows, hepatologists and general pathologists who are curious about this niche.
4.RE: Efficacy of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injections.
Laxmaiah MANCHIKANTI ; Ramsin BENYAMIN ; Alan David KAYE ; Joshua A HIRSCH
Korean Journal of Radiology 2015;16(5):1171-1172
No abstract available.
5.Enteric infections complicating ulcerative colitis.
Dejan MICIC ; Ayal HIRSCH ; Namrata SETIA ; David T. RUBIN
Intestinal Research 2018;16(3):489-493
Enteric infections have previously been postulated to play a role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), however, little evidence exists in the etiologic role of specific enteric infections in the development of IBD. When encountered in the setting of IBD, enteric infections pose a clinical challenge in management given the competing treatment strategies for infectious conditions and autoimmune disorders. Here we present the case of a young male with enteric infections complicating a new diagnosis of IBD. Our patient's initial clinical presentation included diagnoses of Klebsiella oxytoca isolation and Clostridium difficile infection. Directed therapies to include withdrawal of antibiotics and fecal microbiota transplantation were performed without resolution of clinical symptoms. Given persistence of symptoms and active colitis, the patient was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC), requiring treatments directed at severe UC to include cyclosporine therapy. The finding of multiple enteric infections in a newly presenting patient with IBD is an unexpected finding that has treatment implications.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Clostridium difficile
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Colitis
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Colitis, Ulcerative*
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Cyclosporine
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Diagnosis
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
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Humans
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Klebsiella oxytoca
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Male
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Ulcer*