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Hyperprolactinemia is a frequent cause for medical referrals to endocrinology departments. Markedly elevated prolactin levels are generally indicative of macroprolactinomas, whereas mild to moderate hyperprolactinemia may arise from physiological factors (such as exercise, sleep or stress), pharmacological agents, metabolic disturbances, untreated primary hypothyroidism, as well as hypothalamic–pituitary disorders, including microprolactinomas or pituitary stalk compression due to […]

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) is the leading organization of scientists and health care professionals committed to preventing and curing liver disease. We foster research that leads to improved treatment options for millions of liver disease patients. We advance the science and practice of hepatology through educational conferences, training programs, professional publications, and partnerships with government agencies and sister societies.

Our vision is to Prevent and Cure Liver Disease and our mission is to advance and disseminate the science and practice of hepatology, and to promote liver health and quality patient care.

The Liver Meeting in Washington, D.C., Nov. 7 – 11,  is where the global hepatology community comes together. With access to the latest breakthroughs in liver disease research, practical tools for patient care, and a powerful network of experts shaping the future of hepatology, the program offers something for everyone committed to improving liver health. Click here for more information

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