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Jun 18, 2026, 12:16
Ganesh Mohan: Thrilled to Present My Work on Thrombotic Microangiopathy at ISTH Paris 2026
Ganesh Mohan, Professor at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, shared on LinkedIn:
”Thrilled to share that I will be presenting my work on Thrombotic Microangiopathy during ISTH Congress, Paris.
Thrombotic micronagiopathies are a spectrum of disorders and creating awareness about this not so common disorder is a gallant task and I am happy that what started as a comprehensive diagnostic services is evolving into more than what I could think of back in 2021.
The establishment of a registry is only a beginning and looking forward to more fruitful results.
Excited to attend ISTH Paris 2026 congress and meet the experts from all over the world.
Please feel free to visit my poster and connect.”

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