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Research in the Southampton area

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Hello everyone!

We have been approached by a gastroenterology registrar who is planning some research into the use of MRI scans, to quantify portal hypertension, and predict its complications. They are keen to involve patients in the planning of the study, who live in the Southampton area.

If you would like to find out more about this research, please could I ask you to contact me via HealthUnlocked or email me directly at: sarah.tattersall@liver4life.org.uk

Many thanks!

Best wishes as always,

Sarah

Helpline Manager - Liver4Life

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