Skip to content
AASLD Family of Websites: Liver Fellow Network
AASLD.org AASLD Foundation LiverLearning Career Center Journals The Liver Meeting HCV Guidelines
AASLD Logo
AASLD Logo

LFN Main Navigation

  • Topics
    Acute Liver Failure Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Autoimmune Hepatitis Career Development and Mentorship Cholestatic Liver Disease Complications of Liver Disease and Portal Hypertension Drug-Induced Liver Disease HepMadness Inherited Disorders Liver Anatomy, Development, and Physiology Liver Infections Liver Physiology Liver Related Infections MASLD/MASH Neoplasms of the Liver Pathology Pediatrics Pregnancy-Related Liver Disease Symptoms and Clinical Presentation of Liver Disease and Portal HTN Systemic Conditions with Hepatic Manifestations Transplantation and Surgery Vascular Viral Hepatitis
  • Core Series
    Back to Basics Clinical Pearls Webinars Evidence Corner Pathology Pearls Podcast The Why? Series Tools of the Trade View All Core Series Practice Questions
  • Tweetorials
  • About
  • Core Series
  • Evidence Corner
  • Can Larsucosterol Be Used To Treat Acute Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis?

Can Larsucosterol Be Used to Treat Acute Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis?

June 3, 2024

Muyi Li

Share

Copy Link Twitter Facebook

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37011138/ 

Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease

Share

Copy Link Twitter Facebook

Written By:

Muyi Li

Gastroenterology Fellow, University of Washington

Related Content

Are we getting closer to liver dialysis for acute-on-chronic alcohol-related liver failure?

December 13, 2024

Alcohol Abstinence Improves Prognosis Across All Stages of Portal Hypertension in Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis

October 22, 2023

Early Liver Transplantation for Severe Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis and a History of Prior Liver Decompensation

August 28, 2023

AASLD LFN Logo

Follow Us

Disclaimer & Privacy Policy

© 2025 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases