Frankfurt drs Vogl and Meyn study

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Frankfurt drs Vogl and Meyn study

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Hi All,

Last year we went to Frankfurt for a doppler and MRI and we have just received a letter from Dr. Meyn (doppler technician). The letter request some data about the evolution of the disease, and it finishes like this:

"After having received the data we hope to publish the results as a pilot study. We are
also planning a randomized study to advance the diagnosis and therapy of multiple
sclerosis"

It seems that they will publish something.
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Please update whenever you hear anything. Thanks.
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Odd, I was treated by Prof Vogl last August----the ultrasound with Dr Meyn didn't get scheduled somehow. Yesterday, I got a empty email from Dr Meyn. I wondered what the reason was.......
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Thekla wrote:Odd, I was treated by Prof Vogl last August----the ultrasound with Dr Meyn didn't get scheduled somehow. Yesterday, I got a empty email from Dr Meyn. I wondered what the reason was.......
My email had a pdf attached. I can forward it to you if you want.
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That would be great, thanks! I wrote back asking them to resend but I haven't heard anything yet.
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