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Hyperintense sensorimotor T1 spin echo MRI is associated with brainstem abnormality in CFS, 2018, Barnden et al

Discussion in 'ME/CFS research' started by Indigophoton, Jul 17, 2018.

  1. adambeyoncelowe

    adambeyoncelowe Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    That was it! Perfect!
     
  2. Marky

    Marky Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    "Nice" findings!
     
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  3. MSEsperanza

    MSEsperanza Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Then, what do forum members think about Michael VanElzakker's ME research project?

    https://because.massgeneral.org/cam...gue-syndrome-exercise-challenge-study/c168141

    And, what do you think, is any of the EUROMENE groups capable of pursuing the Griffith MRI findings? Or to connect to VanElzakker's research?
     
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  4. Sunshine3

    Sunshine3 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Are OMF and their Collaborative Centres planning any brain scans does anyone know?
     
  5. alex3619

    alex3619 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Stanford is planning to replicate the Japanese findings with even more sensitive testing. They are also planning to validate their earlier finding of structural brain changes.
     

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