Zamboni new publication?

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Zamboni new publication?

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Hi,

Sorry to put up a new post, but I can't find the info needed in all the other posts:

In which magazine will P. Zamboni publish his results of the tracking of the liberation procedure tomorrow?

I seem to remember there was a link or a title mentioned.

Need this to inform a journalist who might be interested.

Thanks!
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I can't find any articles by P. Zamboni on this page. Does this mean that it has been published today? Did it appear on the page yesterday?

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If I understood it right it's supposed to be there tommorow.
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nothing yet? or maybe I'm looking at wrong place?
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Seems like the journal's editorial office is located in Chicago. Means for us Europeans that we may have to wait till tomorrow or at least until late evening in Berlin and Warsaw

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I can't find it yet???? Has anyone had any luck?
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This may be the first time in history that people, including myself, are on the edge of their seats awaiting an article from the Journal of Vascular Surgery :lol:
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ikulo wrote:This may be the first time in history that people, including myself, are on the edge of their seats awaiting an article from the Journal of Vascular Surgery :lol:
...and a whole lot of people hoping for blocked veins :D
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c'mon blocked veins, pappa needs a new pair-a-shoes!!! :D
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ikulo wrote:This may be the first time in history that people, including myself, are on the edge of their seats awaiting an article from the Journal of Vascular Surgery :lol:
hahahah
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I have not had time to look for this today (I probably will not have time to look at it before this weekend). However, on yesterday’s CTV National News, they talked about the results published yesterday in the Journal of Vascular Surgery


They said that the study included 65 ms patients

In the study:


- Complications were negligible
- 50% of patients with RRMS were relapse free for at least 18 months
- Symptoms returned primarily if the veins renarrowed
- Lesions on the brain dropped significantly


I posted a link about the newscast yesterday here;

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-8734-150.html
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flipflopper wrote:I have not had time to look for this today (I probably will not have time to look at it before this weekend). However, on yesterday’s CTV National News, they talked about the results published yesterday in the Journal of Vascular Surgery


They said that the study included 65 ms patients

In the study:


- Complications were negligible
- 50% of patients with RRMS were relapse free for at least 18 months
- Symptoms returned primarily if the veins renarrowed
- Lesions on the brain dropped significantly


I posted a link about the newscast yesterday here;

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-8734-150.html
fyi jump to around 6:25 into the broadcast to get the story...
RRMS Dx'd 2007, first episode 2004. Bilateral stent placement, 3 on left, 1 stent on right, at Stanford August 2009. Watch my operation video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwc6QlLVtko, Virtually symptom free since, no relap
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Just got an e-mail update from the CTV folks...they were publicizing the paper's publication, and wanted to update with information they just received.

The Journal of Vascular Surgery was having "production difficulties" today and not able to post the paper. No news on date.

Yeah, not good. Sorry guys. I'll post if I get any new info.
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Thanks, Joan.
I know nothing about the publication schedule but having spent the day out doing business I thought it might be helpful to point out to our non-
American friends that a lot of things here are starting to slow down for the big holiday on Thursday. Traveling is well underway. So maybe the paper will show up tomorrow, but if it doesn't for a few days, it may very well be due to a holiday delay and extended break.
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