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Living donor liver transplantation is an underutilized transplant option outside of Asia for those with end-stage liver disease. Here, Fisher details the history of the procedure, its indications, contraindications and outcomes, and the criteria for selection of appropriate donors.
Acute pancreatitis is a common cause of acute hospitalization, and infected (extra)pancreatic necrosis is a potentially lethal complication. In this Perspectives, the authors discuss challenges in the management of infected necrotizing pancreatitis, particularly in relation to the timing of catheter drainage.
IBD is a chronic, incurable disease and can be a major burden to health-care resources. Moreover, the epidemiology of IBD is changing worldwide. In this Perspectives, Gilaad Kaplan discusses the current global burden of IBD and how this might evolve over the next decade, as well as the challenges that might arise with this changing incidence.