Dr. Elizabeth Clarice Verna M.D.
Hepatologist | Hepatology
622 W 168th St Fl 14 New York NY, 10032About
Dr. Elizabeth Verna is a hepatologist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Verna 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.
Education and Training
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 2003
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Gastroenterology
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Transplant Hepatology- 2012
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- How effective is endoscopic ultrasound-guided biopsy?
- Hepatitis C virus and liver transplantation.
- Hepatitis C and liver transplantation: enhancing outcomes and should patients be retransplanted.
- Endoscopic submucosal dissection: learning from the Japanese experience.
- Screening for pancreatic cancer in high-risk individuals: a call for endoscopic ultrasound.
- Afferent mechanisms of sodium retention in cirrhosis and hepatorenal syndrome.
- Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration with liquid-based cytologic preparation in the diagnosis of primary pancreatic lymphoma.
- Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle injection for cancer therapy: the evolving role of therapeutic endoscopic ultrasound.
- Use of probiotics in gastrointestinal disorders: what to recommend?
- Infliximab-induced autoimmune hepatitis with successful switch to adalimumab in a patient with Crohn's disease: the index case.
- EUS-guided fine-needle tissue acquisition by using a 19-gauge needle in a selected patient population: a prospective study.
- Smoking and hepatocellular carcinoma mortality.
- Zoledronic acid versus alendronate for the prevention of bone loss after heart or liver transplantation.
- Indications for Use of TIPS in Treating Portal Hypertension.
- Renal interactions in liver dysfunction and failure.
Treatments
- Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Cancer And More
- Liver Cancer
- Hepatitis
- Cirrhosis
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Pain
Fellowships
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
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