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This is such an open and supportive forum; quite astounding and incredibly helpful. I do struggle sometimes to understand some of the abbreviations used. Is a glossary of terms or abbreviations stored in some folder somewhere that we can download?

Thanks.

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Rem31

This doesn’t help much with abbreviations but it does cover some terminology which may be useful.

mpnvoice.org.uk/about-mpns/...

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hunter5582

This is a lit of some of the more common acronyms used re. MPNs.

mpninfo.org/medical-informa...

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Huginn in reply tohunter5582

Really helpful you two. Just what I needed.

Thanks

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