Dr. Gary Anthony Abrams MD
Hepatologist | Hepatology
2055 E South Blvd Suite 806 Montgomery AL, 36116About
Dr. Gary Abrams is a hepatologist practicing in Montgomery, AL. Dr. Abrams specializes in the study of body parts such as the liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas. Hepatologists manage disorders in these areas and are specifically known for treating viral hepatitis. Patients who have received liver transplants also follow up with hepatologists after their procedure.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effects of synthetic micro- and nano-structured surfaces on cell behavior.
- Nanoscale topography of the corneal epithelial basement membrane and Descemet's membrane of the human.
- Nanoscale topography of the basement membrane underlying the corneal epithelium of the rhesus macaque.
- Hepatopulmonary syndrome.
- Pulmonary dysfunction in chronic liver disease.
- The use of screening and preventive therapies for gastroesophageal varices in patients referred for evaluation of orthotopic liver transplantation.
- Garlic and its active metabolite allicin produce endothelium- and nitric oxide-dependent relaxation in rat pulmonary arteries.
- Spectrum of NAFLD and diagnostic implications of the proposed new normal range for serum ALT in obese women.
- The prevalence of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is greater in morbidly obese men compared to women.
- Influence of liver biopsy heterogeneity and diagnosis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in subjects undergoing gastric bypass.
- Resolution of nonalcoholic steatohepatits after gastric bypass surgery.
- Metabolic liver disease of obesity and role of adipose tissue in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
- The utility of the "NAFLD fibrosis score" in morbidly obese subjects with NAFLD.
- High fat diet induces dysregulation of hepatic oxygen gradients and mitochondrial function in vivo.
- Comparative evaluation of whole body and hepatic insulin resistance using indices from oral glucose tolerance test in morbidly obese subjects with nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease.
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