The general handling of the Covid Pandemic raises many questions. For patients with Autoimmune Hepatitis, the situation is much more complicated and the questions even more specific.
The following film provides answers to the most common questions.
General Covid update and the impact on rare liver disease patients
Both the covid pandemic and the prospect of new vaccines have changed the general situation significantly in recent weeks. For patients with rare liver diseases, the situation is much more complicated and the questions even more specific.
Liver transplantation: AN ERN RARE-LIVER patient video
An organ transplant is a major event in one's life.This video explains how liver transplantation works medically and what it means for the individual. While Prof. Martina Sterneck from the University Meical Centre Hamburg Eppendorf presents the topic as a professional, Stephanie and Hans tell us about life with a new liver. Thank you for trusting us and sharing your story!
This ERN RARE-LIVER training video is intended for physicians treating patients with the hereditary copper storage disease Morbus Wilson. Uta Merle provides an overview of the pathology, diagnosis and treatment from the perspective of international experts and the patient perspective is also provided.
This ERN RARE-LIVER patient video on Wilson disease explains what life is like with this hereditary copper storage disease. It offers personal insights accompanied by medical statements by Prof. Dr. Uta Merle. Many thanks to Regine for telling us her story.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC): diagnosis, treatment and patient care
Aimed at professionals, Christoph Schramm provides an overview of the current state of knowledge on Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), including diagnosis, treatment and patient care
Liver transplantation: AN ERN RARE-LIVER training video
Aimed at professionals, Martina Sterneck provides an overview of the ways to manage liver transplantation, accompanied by patients who provide accounts of their journeys.
Ansgar Lohse can provide an update on the state of knowledge on the COVID-19 vaccinations. Thankfully, there is good news to share with the rare liver disease community.