H63D Syndrome

H63D Syndrome

Consensus paper of the 4th H63D Conference 2022. From H63D to Oslo Syndrome.

Sven Sørensen, Thomas Berg, Marianne Kaufmann, Anastasios Papadopoulos, Riku Honda, Moshgan Mohammadi, Boris Dimitrov, John M. Smith

Natur- & Humanwissenschaften

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DRM: Wasserzeichen

ISBN-13: 9783748100102

Verlag: Books on Demand

Erscheinungsdatum: 30.05.2022

Sprache: Englisch

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Oslo Syndrome (in research still known as H63D Syndrome) is a worldwide health problem in the field of iron metabolism disorders. After scientists from all over the world joined together in 2019 to form the H63D Syndrome Consortium, the consensus paper "H63D Syndrome" was adopted at a meeting in Oslo in December 2019. On the occasion of the 2022 conference the syndrome was renamed Oslo Syndrome for clinical settings. It is available in bookshops for a symbolic price. Also free of charge directly from the consortium.
Sven Sørensen

Sven Sørensen

Biologist and physician from Oslo (Norway), researching H63D since 2011.

Thomas Berg

Thomas Berg

Biologist from Edinburgh and Munich (UK and Germany), researching H63D since 2010.

Marianne Kaufmann

Marianne Kaufmann

Retired physician from Bavaria, researching the syndrome since 2000.

Anastasios Papadopoulos

Anastasios Papadopoulos

Retired physician from the U.S., researching the syndrome since 2003.

Riku Honda

Riku Honda

Biologist from Japan, researching the syndrome since 2007.

Moshgan Mohammadi

Moshgan Mohammadi

Physician from Iran, researching the syndrome since 1995 - at a time when nobody thought of it being related to NTBI overload.

Boris Dimitrov

Boris Dimitrov

Russian biologist, born 1970 in Sankt Petersburg, working for a private research lab.

John M. Smith

John M. Smith

Seasoned physician who recognized H63D syndrome as early as 1980, back then not knowing what he was confronted with.

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