EASL-ESP

Inflammatory and non-tumoural liver diseases: New developments, new challenges!

Course details

Modules (7)

Course Duration:

Approx. 7 hours

You can start, leave and pick up where you left off at your own pace!

About this course

EASL and ESP invite you to explore the evolving role of liver biopsy in inflammatory liver diseases through a comprehensive online course. Led by leading experts in hepatology and pathology, each module examines key aspects of biopsy use, from its changing indications to its role in diagnosing conditions such as MASLD, autoimmune hepatitis, and hereditary liver diseases. Gain insights into biopsy strategies for infectious liver diseases, oncology-related liver toxicities, and the value of histology in biliary disorders. Understand the benefits of biopsy compared to non-invasive techniques and explore grading, staging, and scoring systems for various liver conditions. Whether you are a hepatologist, pathologist, or medical professional seeking to refine your expertise, this course provides essential knowledge to enhance your clinical practice. Enrol now and engage in a dynamic learning experience at the intersection of hepatology and pathology.

Benefits for learners

  • Multidisciplinary approach
  • Self-directed learning
  • Professional Development

Overview

  • The indications of a liver biopsy for the different inflammatory liver diseases.
  • The added value of a liver biopsy in relation to non-invasive tests.
  • The grading and staging of the different inflammatory liver diseases.
  • The importance of the clinicopathological correlation for optimal benefit of a liver biopsy.
  • The future of pathology: new perspectives and novel technologies.
  • Hepatologists
  • Gastroenterologists
  • Pathologists
  • General practitioners

1. General introduction

  • General approach of a liver biopsy in non-tumoural disease: a pathologist point of view, with Prof. Peter Schirmacher
  • When and how to biopsy: the clinical perspective, with Prof. Ulrich Beuers
  • Non-invasive diagnosis of diffuse liver diseases, with Prof. Annalisa Berzigotti & Prof. Valérie Vilgrain

2. Metabolic dysfunction associated and alcohol-related steatotic liver disease

  • Clinical summary talk: Metabolic Dysfunction Associated and Alcohol-related Liver Diseases, with Prof. Quentin Anstee
  • Summary and future perspectives: the role of the pathologist in MASH, with Prof. Valérie Paradis
  • Summary and future perspectives: the role of the pathologist in ALD, with Prof. Carolin Lackner

3. Viral hepatitis

  • Clinical summary talk: viral hepatitis, an overview of hepatotropic viruses, with Prof. Darius Moradpour
  • Summary and future perspectives: the role of the pathologist in viral hepatitis, with Prof. Mina Komuta

4. Immune-mediated liver diseases

  • Clinical summary talk: autoimmune hepatitis, with Prof. Joost Drenth
  • Summary and future perspectives: role of the pathologist in autoimmune hepatitis, with Prof. Dina Tiniakos
  • Clinical summary talk: immune-mediated cholangitis, with Prof. Ana Lleo
  • Summary and future perspective: role of the pathologist in immune-mediated cholangitis, with Prof. Yoh Zen

5. Toxic and drug-induced liver injury

  • Clinical summary talk: toxic and drug-induced liver injury, with Prof. Gerd-Achim Kullak-Ublick & Prof. Einar S. Björnsson
  • Summary and future perspectives: role of the pathologist in toxic and drug-induced liver injury, with Prof. David Kleiner

6. (Non)-cirrhotic portal hypertension: terminology, grading and reversibility

  • Clinical summary talk: Dynamics of liver cirrhosis and non-invasive tools, with Prof. Wim Laleman
  • Summary and future perspectives: Role of the pathologist in liver cirrhosis, with Prof. Joanne Verheij
  • Portosinusoidal vascular disorder: Clinical perspective, with Prof. Andrea de Gottardi
  • Summary and future perspectives: Role of the pathologist in portosinusoidal vascular disorder, with Prof. Laura Rubbia-Brandt
  • Clinical summary talk: Hereditary diseases, with Prof. Sven Francque
  • Summary and future perspectives: Role of the pathologist in hereditary diseases, with Prof. Beate Straub

7. New developments

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pathology, with Prof. Julien Calderaro
  • Chances and limitations of a liquid biopsy (outside the setting of hepatocellular carcinoma), with Prof. Helen Reeves
  1. In each module, you will need to complete all the Pre Knowledge Quizzes to determine your current level of understanding. This is not counted as part of your grade for this course.
  2. After completing a Pre Knowledge Quiz you can view the main content related.
  3. After completing the main content you will unlock the Post Knowledge Quiz. You must pass this to complete the module.
  4. Once you pass all the Post Knowledge Quizzes you will need to provide some module feedback in order to unlock your Module Completion certificate.
  5. Continue with the next module.

The course is available through desktop and mobile devices on all internet browsers (e.g. Safari, Microsoft Edge, Chrome and Firefox). You can also take this course using the Moodle app, please follow the below instructions if you are running the app for the first time. If you have already access the EASL Campus via the Moodle app, just go to step 5:

  1. Download the free Moodle app from your favourite application store.
  2. Launch the app and under "Your site" enter: easlcampus.eu/courses.
  3. Choose "Log in using your account on: EASL".
  4. Enter the credentials of your MyEASL account. If you do not have an account yet, please create one for free here.
  5. Click on the three dots icon at the bottom right corner of your screen and select "Scan QR Code". 
  6. Scan the below QR code to access this course:
    QR code 93
  7. Start the course.

About the authors

  • Prof. Sven Francque

    Course Director (EASL)

  • Prof. Peter Schirmacher

    Course Director (ESP)

  • Prof. Joanne Verheij

    Course Coordinator (EASL)

  • Prof. Valérie Paradis

    Course Coordinator (ESP)