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Dr. Thomas Leventhal

Transplant Hepatologist

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Dr. Thomas Leventhal is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School and a transplant hepatologist, gastroenterologist and critical care physician with M Health Fairview.

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Portal Hypertension Treatment Strategies: IR & Hepatology Perspectives
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 473  •  13 Aug 2024

Portal Hypertension Treatment Strategies: IR & Hepatology Perspectives

The management of portal hypertension has drastically evolved over the years. What are the current best practices? And what’s coming next? Dr. Tom Leventhal and Dr. Siobahn Flanagan from University of Minnesota Medical School join us for an interdisciplinary discussion. Dr. Leventhal is an Associate Professor of Transplant Hepatology and Dr. Siobhan is an Associate Professor of Interventional Radiology.

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Thomas Leventhal, MD, is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School and a transplant hepatologist, gastroenterologist and critical care physician with M Health Fairview. Dr. Leventhal treats critically ill patients with liver disease, with a special clinic interest in those with acute liver failure, and management of hospitalized patients before and after liver transplantation. His research focus is acute liver failure as well as outcomes in the pre- and post-transplant period and generic drug costs and their impact on care.

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