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On 2/22/2011 11:09 AM, mtmommy2 wrote:

> ... who " knows " achalasia in Houston TX?...

There is a message that discusses Dr. Farzaneh Banki:

http://health.dir./group/achalasia/message/51803

Quoting from the message:

" Dr. Banki is a gold mine of information on this disease and is a

wonderful surgeon. "

I have no idea how many surgeries she has done or is doing.

She had been at USC and UW. Now it seems she is at UT and Memorial

Hermann in Houston. See:

http://www.uth.tmc.edu/cvs/faculty/bio-Farzaneh-Banki.html

http://www.memorialhermann.org/physiciansearchmh/PhysicianDetail.aspx?provid=337\

448

There is more than one Memorial Hermann Hospital location. The Memorial

Hermann Southeast Hospital has an Esophageal Disease Center. If she

doesn't work out they may have other suggestions.

She has her name on some published papers related to achalasia but most

of her papers are about esophageal cancer and esophagectomy. She has

done research into the genetics of esophageal cancer. Maybe someone can

get her interested in the genetics of achalasia. See:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Banki%20F%22[Author]

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Thank you Notan!!!

> > ... who " knows " achalasia in Houston TX?...

>

> There is a message that discusses Dr. Farzaneh Banki:

>

> http://health.dir./group/achalasia/message/51803

>

> Quoting from the message:

> " Dr. Banki is a gold mine of information on this disease and is a

> wonderful surgeon. "

>

> I have no idea how many surgeries she has done or is doing.

>

> She had been at USC and UW. Now it seems she is at UT and Memorial

> Hermann in Houston. See:

> http://www.uth.tmc.edu/cvs/faculty/bio-Farzaneh-Banki.html

>

http://www.memorialhermann.org/physiciansearchmh/PhysicianDetail.aspx?provid=337\

448

>

> There is more than one Memorial Hermann Hospital location. The Memorial

> Hermann Southeast Hospital has an Esophageal Disease Center. If she

> doesn't work out they may have other suggestions.

>

> She has her name on some published papers related to achalasia but most

> of her papers are about esophageal cancer and esophagectomy. She has

> done research into the genetics of esophageal cancer. Maybe someone can

> get her interested in the genetics of achalasia. See:

> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Banki%20F%22[Author]

>

> notan

>

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This is another great group of physicians who perform myotomys in Houston.

 

http://www.debakeydepartmentofsurgery.org/home/content.cfm?proc_name=heller+myot\

omy & content_id=274

 

From: mtmommy2 <erikagrinder@...>

Subject: Re: Houston TX???

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 4:24 PM

 

Thank you Notan!!!

> > ... who " knows " achalasia in Houston TX?...

>

> There is a message that discusses Dr. Farzaneh Banki:

>

> http://health.dir./group/achalasia/message/51803

>

> Quoting from the message:

> " Dr. Banki is a gold mine of information on this disease and is a

> wonderful surgeon. "

>

> I have no idea how many surgeries she has done or is doing.

>

> She had been at USC and UW. Now it seems she is at UT and Memorial

> Hermann in Houston. See:

> http://www.uth.tmc.edu/cvs/faculty/bio-Farzaneh-Banki.html

>

http://www.memorialhermann.org/physiciansearchmh/PhysicianDetail.aspx?provid=337\

448

>

> There is more than one Memorial Hermann Hospital location. The Memorial

> Hermann Southeast Hospital has an Esophageal Disease Center. If she

> doesn't work out they may have other suggestions.

>

> She has her name on some published papers related to achalasia but most

> of her papers are about esophageal cancer and esophagectomy. She has

> done research into the genetics of esophageal cancer. Maybe someone can

> get her interested in the genetics of achalasia. See:

> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Banki%20F%22[Author]

>

> notan

>

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