Sebastian Mueller, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine, CAR, University of Heidelberg
VISCERA AG Bauchmedizin Bern
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Below are some exceptional clinical cases that we described first in detail. 1. Systemic sarcoidosis primarly diagnosed in the liver. 2. First German family of hyperferritemia-cataract syndrome 3. GIST tumor causing mechanic cholestasis. 4. First case of systemic mastocytosis and drastically increased liver stiffness.
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Systemic mastocytosis – a rare case of increased liver stiffness |