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Aug 17 2017

Is acetaminophen (Tylenol®) or NSAIDS (ibuprofen or asprin) safe for individuals with liver disease?

Sean Hendrickson

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Is acetaminophen (Tylenol®) or NSAIDS (ibuprofen or asprin) safe for individuals with liver disease?...

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Aug 08 2017

HCV Drug

PANGENOTYPIC HCV REGIMENS: ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL

Sean Hendrickson

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PANGENOTYPIC HCV REGIMENS: ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL It’s no secret the...

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Aug 04 2017

fibroscan, ultrasound elastography, fatty liver disease

Transient Elastography (FibroScan)

Sean Hendrickson

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Transient Elastography (FibroScan) Non-Invasive Liver Fibrosis Assessment Accurately staging liver disease is important in...

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Jul 31 2017

Protect yourself from liver disease

Sean Hendrickson

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Liver disease is serious and can go undetected for years. That is why the...

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Apr 27 2017

Next Generation HCV Therapy Presented at the International Liver Congress™ 2017 by Texas Liver Institute’s Dr. Fred Poordad | Company Newsroom of Texas Liver Institute

Sean Hendrickson

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Study findings shed light on effective new HCV therapy that will treat patients who...

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Apr 04 2017

Texas Liver Institute Welcomes Dr. Naim Alkhouri as Director of the Metabolic Center

Sean Hendrickson

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SAN ANTONIO, /PRNewswire/ — The Texas Liver Institute announced that Dr. Naim Alkhouri has joined...

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Feb 23 2017

An alarming trend in fatty livers | The Lancet USA Blog

Sean Hendrickson

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By Ray Cavanaugh Ray Cavanaugh is a freelance writer from Boston, MA. His interests...

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Oct 29 2016

KEN5 – Real Men Wear Gowns: Fatty Liver Disease

Sean Hendrickson

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Fatty liver is a condition where the liver becomes infiltrated with fat. Most people...

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Oct 13 2016

Real Men Wear Gowns: Treating Fatty Liver Disease | kens5.com

Sean Hendrickson

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SAN ANTONIO — Fatty liver disease can be caused by drinking too much, but...

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Jun 10 2016

Survival rates rise with new hepatitis C treatments – San Antonio Business Journal

Sean Hendrickson

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Just a few years ago the outlook for treating patients with chronic hepatitis C...

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San Antonio-Downtown
607 Camden St, Suite 101
San Antonio, Texas 78215

Phone : 210-253-3426

Fax : 210-227-6951

San Antonio-Medical Center
4751 Hamilton Wolfe Road, Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 78229

Phone : 210-253-3426

Fax : 210-227-6951

 

San Antonio-North
(OPENING IN EARLY 2024)
Indian Woods Business Park
4318 De Zavala Rd., Building 4, Unit A
San Antonio, TX 78230

Phone : 210-253-3426

Fax : 210-227-6951

Austin
7940 Shoal Creek Blvd, Suite 205
Austin, Texas 78757

Phone : 512-454-8378

Fax : 512-454-8375

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