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Sander Otter and Prof Graham Hughes greeting each other at our GHIC First Patient Meeting

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Sander Otter runs the Dutch APS Group antifosfolipidensyndroom.nl/ Here he is, once again catching up with Prof Graham Hughes. It was great to see him at another Patient's Meeting again.

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Thanks for that photo and news. Was it this year´s meeting Mary?

Wish I could thank him for what he has done for us all.

Kerstin

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I will pass on your message, yes this was the first one, and we have another in around 6 months time. I will give you all the dates. MaryF

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