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Dr. César YAGHI

Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Pharmacy

Professor

(+961) 1 421 000 ext cesar.yaghi@usj.edu.lb

Prof. Cesar Yaghi is the Head of the Gastroenterology Department at Hôtel-Dieu de France a Professor of Hepato-Gastroenterology at Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon. He has extensive experience in gastroenterology and hepatology, having served as an MD in these fields since 1999. Prof. Yaghi holds leadership roles in medical affairs and has published numerous research articles in international journals, focusing on liver diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and medical education. He is also a member of several prestigious medical societies, including the European Association for the Study of the Liver and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

Highest degree : Medical Doctor (MD) with a Specialization Diploma in Gastroenterology - Saint Joseph University of Beirut


DegreesUniversityCountryYear
Pédagogie médicaleSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2006
Diplome des tumeurs du foie et des voies biliairesUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)France1998
Docteur en MédecineSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon1992

Medecine and Health

Hepatocellular carcinoma in Lebanon: Etiology prognostic factors associated with short-term survival C Yaghi, A l Sharara, P Rassam, R Moucari, K Honein, J BouJaoude, ... World J Gastroenterol 12 (22), 3575-3580 Osteoprotegerin in relation to body weight, lipid parameters insulin sensitivity, adipocytokines, and C-reactive protein in obese and non-obese young individuals: results from … MH Gannagé-Yared, C Yaghi, B Habre, S Khalife, R Noun, ... European Journal of Endocrinology 158 (3), 353-359 Influence of acetaminophen at therapeutic doses on surrogate markers of severity of acute viral hepatitis C Yaghi, K Honein, J Boujaoude, R Slim, R Moucari, R Sayegh Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique 30 (5), 763-768 Acetaminophen Toxicity at Therapeutic Doses C Yaghi, A Assaf Internal medicine Reviews 3 (11), 1-13 Myosteatosis and Frailty Factors associated with the occurrence of Complications in Cirrhotic patients: MYOFACC study B El Khoury, S Khazaka, N Chalhoub, F Abi Habib, L Saba, Y Sarkis, ... Annals of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 7 (1), 019-027