Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli - Roma

Italy

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Contact Information for physicians and patients

Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Department 
Rare Liver Disease Clinic 
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli
Largo Gemelli 8, 00168, Roma, Italia
Email: centro.malattierare.gastroepato(at)policlinicogemelli.it
Telephone: 0630153717

Particular rare liver disease expertise of the centre

  • Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH)
  • Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC)
  • Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC)
  • IgG4 Disease
  • Genetic Cholestatic Disease
  • Wilson Disease
  • Cystic Liver Disease
  • Vascular Liver Disease
  • Alpha-1-Antitrypsin-Deficiency

ERN Representatives

ERN Team and Contact

  • Dr.ssa Annalisa Tortora
  • Dr.ssa Irene Spinelli 
  • Prof. Antonio Grieco 
  • Dr. Marco Biolato 
  • Dr. Giuseppe Marrone 
  • Dr. Luca Miele 
  • Dr.ssa Francesca Romana Ponziani 
  • Dr.ssa Brigida Eleonora Annicchiarico 
  • Dr.ssa Maria Assunta Zocco 
  • Dr.ssa Laura Riccardi 
  • Prof.ssa Brunella Barbaro 
  • Dr. Roberto Iezzi 
  • Prof. Salvatore Agnes 
  • Prof. Felice Giuliante 
  • Prof. Guido Costamagna 
  • Dr.ssa Maria Elena Riccioni 
  • Prof. Vincenzo Perri 
  • Prof. Zampino Giuseppe 
  • Dr.ssa Valentina Giorgio 
  • Prof. Maurizio Genuardi 
  • Dr.ssa Vincenzina Mora

Contact: centro.malattierare.gastroepato(at)policlinicogemelli.it / annalisa.tortora(at)policlinicogemelli.it

Centre information

The rare gastroenterological and hepatological diseases center, within Digestive Disease Center at the Agostino Gemelli IRCCS University Polyclinic Foundation in Rome, is a reference center for the Lazio Region of about 20 rare diseases. We have two dedicated wards for gastrointestinal disorders, for children and for adults, with specialised personnel trained for these disorders and with a team who is also involved in clinical research, who has been actively involved in developing and updating standards of care. For rare liver diseases, the activities range from diagnosis to clinical care and treatment according to the recent international standards of care, with inpatient and outpatient facilities dedicated and specialised in gastrointestinal disorders for both children and adults. The fundamental objective in the correct management of these patients is to be able to place the patient at the center of a multidisciplinary team whose task is to outline a specific therapeutic diagnostic path individualized for each individual patient, and which responds to the needs of each individual.