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Liver Transplant for Inborn Errors of Metabolism – Sharing Knowledge Across ERNs

Liver Transplant for Inborn Errors of Metabolism – Sharing Knowledge Across ERNs
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We are delighted to announce the Cross ERN Workshop (MetabERN – ERN TransplantChild – ERN RARE-LIVER) which will be held in Coimbra, Portugal on 8 to 9 June 2023.

The workshop is aimed at paediatric, adult physicians, patient associations and patient advocacy organizations from three European Reference Networks and is supported by the EJP RD Support scheme for Networking initiatives – to share knowledge on rare diseases and rare cancers.

This Cross ERN Workshop aims to share different types of knowledge and expertise and expand the range of perspectives upon liver transplantation, which is increasingly considered an effective treatment option for various Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM). Highlights of the discussion will involve: optimal timing for liver transplantation, challenging indications, maximising organ donation for IEM, indications for combined liver-kidney transplant, and risk-benefit decisions.

View the full programme of the workshop.

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MetabERN is a European Reference Network (ERN) approved by the ERN Board of Member States.
The ERNs are co-funded by the European Commission.
For more information about the ERNs and the EU health strategy, please visit ec.europa.eu/health/ern
The content on this website represents the views of the network and is its sole responsibility; it can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission or any other body of the European Union.

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Prof. Maurizio Scarpa, MD, PhD
MetabERN Coordinator

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