Mutual Learning in Hepatology: Bridging Pediatric and Adult Perspectives and Experiences

Nov 06 2026
Convention Center: Mile High Ballroom 2B-3B
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Captured/recorded session Recorded
CE Credits CE Credits

Description

This unique program brings together pediatric and adult hepatologists to discuss and share knowledge and experiences with a variety of liver diseases. Topics include: metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease in children, teenagers, and adults; adult presentations of "pediatric" genetic cholestatic diseases; diagnostic and management challenges in pediatric and adult patients with autoimmune hepatitis; and the growing need for transitional clinics for adults with "pediatric" liver diseases.

Presentations

8:00 AM - 8:18 AM
Convention Center - Mile High Ballroom 2B-3B
Recorded session

Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease in Children, Teenagers, and Adults: A Rising Epidemic

Cynthia A Moylan, MD, MHS, FAASLD | Presenter
8:18 AM - 8:36 AM
Convention Center - Mile High Ballroom 2B-3B
Recorded session

Rewriting the Textbook: Adult Presentations of "Pediatric" Genetic Cholestatic Diseases

Silvia Vilarinho, MD, PhD | Presenter
8:36 AM - 8:54 AM
Convention Center - Mile High Ballroom 2B-3B
Recorded session

Autoimmune Hepatitis: Diagnostic and Management Challenges in Pediatric and Adult Populations

Cara L Mack, MD, MD, FAASLD | Presenter
8:54 AM - 9:12 AM
Convention Center - Mile High Ballroom 2B-3B
Recorded session

Transitional Clinic: Adults With "Pediatric" Liver Diseases, a Growing Clinical Need

Kris Kowdley | Presenter

Objectives

  • Discuss and review the overlap of clinical presentation in metabolic dysfunctionassociated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), and autoimmune and cholestatic liver disease in children and adults.
  • Recognize the presentation of 'pediatric' genetic liver diseases in adulthood.
  • Discuss the growing need for transitional clinics for adults with 'pediatric' liver diseases.