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Dr. Parvez Mantry on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Parvez Mantry

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. Parvez Mantry is the Medical Director of the Liver Institute Research and the Hepatobiliary Tumor Program at the Methodist Health System in Dallas, Texas.

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Portal Hypertension and Ascites Management
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 127  •  17 May 2021

Portal Hypertension and Ascites Management

Interventional Radiologist Christopher Beck talks with Hepatologist Parvez Mantry about the management of Portal Hypertension and Ascites, and the importance of multi-disciplinary collaborative care for these patients.

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Parvez Mantry, M.D., AGAF, FAASLD, CPE, is a board certified transplant hepatologist with expertise in treating viral hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma and autoimmune and cholestatic liver diseases. Dr. Mantry is well recognized for his experience in the area of liver transplantation at a high-volume transplant center. His love of research has produced an immense knowledge of liver transplantation, leading to presentations at both national and international conferences as well as contributions to peer-reviewed journal publications. His participation in several clinical trials as a site principal investigator allows Dr. Mantry to remain at the forefront of liver treatment options. Dr. Mantry holds many roles at The Liver Institute. He is the current Medical Director of the Hepatobiliary Tumor Program; Liver Research; and Scientific Affairs, Innovation and New Technology for Methodist Health System. He is also the Associate Program Director for the Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

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