Pediatric cholestatic liver disease: Successful transition of care

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Abstract

With recent medical advances, more patients with childhood-onset liver disease and more pediatric liver transplant recipients are surviving into adulthood, generating distinctive challenges to adult primary care providers. Young adults with pediatric liver disease are a unique cohort of patients with different evaluation and monitoring strategies, treatment, complications, and comorbidities. This creates a critical need for successful transition of these patients into adult care, with incorporation of a formal transitional model and multidisciplinary team.

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Selvakumar, P. K. C., Hupertz, V., Mittal, N., Kowdley, K. V., & Alkhouri, N. (2019, July 1). Pediatric cholestatic liver disease: Successful transition of care. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.86a.18140

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