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NEW HHT Research Published in NATURE(Comments Off)
We are excited to announce that the results of HHT Foundation funded research conducted by Dr. Rosemary Akhurst (UCSF) et al. was not only published in the online journal of Nature, nature communication, on January 10, 2012 but it is the featured image of this publication. As stated in the article, “Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) shows considerable [...]
Full Story»HHT Research Studies Expanding
The NIH-funded BRAIN AVM Study has expanded to include remote protocols for qualified patients who are not affiliated with a participating HHT Center. The NOSE STUDY is now recruiting qualified patients at 4 HHT Centers. We need you to help advance HHT research – see what is involved and how you can participate!
Brain AVM Multiplicity Predicts the Diagnosis of HHT
A recent article published in Stroke, a Journal of the American Heart Association, shows that the presence of multiple brain AVMs is highly predictive of the diagnosis of HHT. Two large North American brain AVM referral centers comined their databases to compare patients with HHT and non-HHT patients.
HHT Regional Conference
Physicians and Patients are strongly encouraged to attend this one-day event on Saturday, November 5th in Dallas, TX. You won’t want to miss the latest HHT treatments and research, participation in the Brain AVM Study, receipt of 7.5 CME credits for health care professionals, networking, and much more.

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