Elizabeth Zheng, MD

Title(s)Associate Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, MSB, #357
San Francisco CA 94143
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    New York Medical CollegeMD05/2011
    Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY06/2014Internal Medicine Residency
    Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA06/2017Gastroenterology Fellowship
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA06/2018Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

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    Dr. Elizabeth Zheng is a transplant hepatologist who cares for patients with liver diseases, including hepatitis B and liver cancer.

    Zheng's research is focused on finding ways to increase access to liver care for underserved patients and on developing strategies to increase screening for liver cancer.

    Zheng earned her medical degree at New York Medical College. She completed a residency in internal medicine at Montefiore Medical Center (an affiliate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine), a fellowship in gastroenterology at Einstein Medical Center and a fellowship in transplant hepatology at UCSF.

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    1. Real-World Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Selected Case Presentations Highlighting the Dilemmas of Surveillance. Clin Liver Dis. 2025 Feb; 29(1):49-58. Zheng E, Yao F. PMID: 39608957.
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    2. Recall patterns and risk of primary liver cancer for subcentimeter ultrasound liver observations: a multicenter study. Hepatol Commun. 2023 03 01; 7(3). Singal AG, Ghaziani TT, Mehta N, Zhou K, Grinspan LT, Benhammou JN, Moon AM, Yang JD, Salgia R, Pillai A, Zheng E, Rich NE, Gopal P, Jalal P, Verna E, Yekkaluri S, Phen S, Melendez-Torres J, Alshuwaykh O, Choi H, Junus K, Grady J, Song M, Leven EA, Yum J, Gowda V, Alsudaney M, Hernandez P, Desai N, Parikh ND. PMID: 36881615; PMCID: PMC9995094.
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    3. Paraumbilical Varix Masquerading as a Gastric Submucosal Nodule in Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis. ACG Case Rep J. 2022 Jul; 9(7):e00767. Varghese T, Varghese GM, Vennikandam MM, Phipps M, Zheng E. PMID: 35784501; PMCID: PMC9246068.
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    4. Tocilizumab for severe COVID-19 in solid organ transplant recipients: a matched cohort study. Am J Transplant. 2020 11; 20(11):3198-3205. Pereira MR, Aversa MM, Farr MA, Miko BA, Aaron JG, Mohan S, Cohen DJ, Husain SA, Ratner LE, Arcasoy S, Uriel N, Zheng EX, Fox AN, Tsapepas DS, Emond JC, Verna EC. PMID: 32946668; PMCID: PMC7537322.
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    5. Acute Liver Injury in COVID-19: Prevalence and Association with Clinical Outcomes in a Large U.S. Cohort. Hepatology. 2020 09; 72(3):807-817. Phipps MM, Barraza LH, LaSota ED, Sobieszczyk ME, Pereira MR, Zheng EX, Fox AN, Zucker J, Verna EC. PMID: 32473607; PMCID: PMC7300739.
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    6. Drug-induced Liver Injury Secondary to Herbal and Dietary Supplements. Clin Liver Dis. 2020 02; 24(1):141-155. Zheng E, Sandhu N, Navarro V. PMID: 31753247.
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    7. Provider Attitudes and Practice Patterns for Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy for Patients With Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2020 04; 18(4):974-983. Rich NE, Yang JD, Perumalswami PV, Alkhouri N, Jackson W, Parikh ND, Mehta N, Salgia R, Duarte-Rojo A, Kulik L, Rakoski M, Said A, Oloruntoba O, Ioannou GN, Hoteit MA, Moon AM, Rangnekar AS, Eswaran SL, Zheng E, Jou JH, Hanje J, Pillai A, Hernaez R, Wong R, Scaglione S, Samant H, Kapuria D, Chandna S, Rosenblatt R, Ajmera V, Frenette CT, Satapathy SK, Mantry P, Jalal P, John BV, Fix OK, Leise M, Lindenmeyer CC, Flores A, Patel N, Jiang ZG, Latt N, Dhanasekaran R, Odewole M, Kagan S, Marrero JA, Singal AG. PMID: 31357028; PMCID: PMC8174017.
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    8. Causality assessment for liver injury attributable to dietary supplements. Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken). 2017 Mar; 9(3):60-62. Zheng E, Navarro VJ. PMID: 30992959; PMCID: PMC6467143.
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    9. Daño hepático debido al uso de suplementos nutricionales y de herbolario: revisión de componentes individuales. Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken). 2016 Nov; 8(Suppl 1):S30-S33. Zheng E, Navarro V. PMID: 31041093; PMCID: PMC6490225.
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    10. Risk of Liver Injury Associated with Green Tea Extract in SLIMQUICK(®) Weight Loss Products: Results from the DILIN Prospective Study. Drug Saf. 2016 08; 39(8):749-54. Zheng EX, Rossi S, Fontana RJ, Vuppalanchi R, Hoofnagle JH, Khan I, Navarro VJ. PMID: 27189593; PMCID: PMC4961850.
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    11. Liver injury due to herbal and dietary supplements: A review of individual ingredients. Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken). 2016 Apr; 7(4):80-83. Zheng E, Navarro V. PMID: 31041035; PMCID: PMC6490262.
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    12. Drug-induced liver injury in the United States: A review of multi-ingredient supplements. Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken). 2016 Mar; 7(3):60-63. Zheng E, Navarro V. PMID: 31041031; PMCID: PMC6490256.
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    13. Liver Injury from Herbal, Dietary, and Weight Loss Supplements: a Review. J Clin Transl Hepatol. 2015 Jun 28; 3(2):93-8. Zheng EX, Navarro VJ. PMID: 26357638; PMCID: PMC4548352.
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    14. Pancreatitis because of foregut duplication cyst of the pancreas treated by laparoscopic resection. J Pediatr Surg. 2010 Dec; 45(12):e1-3. Zheng E, Burjonrappa S. PMID: 21129523.
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