Hi, Marianne: I'm not from Sweden nor even a PD patient who has been treated there, but I do have a little information to share. We have been collaborating with researchers and clinicians at Lund University and at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm for many years: Anders Bjorkland, Hakan Widner and Anne Marie Jansen to name the most prominent. From all I have every heard, they are excellent. When the "Frozen Addicts" of the early 80s were being treated, we flew three of them to Sweden for fetal cell transplants, which were not being done here in the U.S. at all at that time. All received significant benefits from the transplants. More recently, one of our patients who lives in Florida, flew to Sweden for a pallidotomy with Lauri Latinen; he was also seen by Aki Seiger there. I can't give you our patient's name without his permission, but will be glad to call him and ask if he will contact you. Just let me know where to reach you... Carole Cassidy At 01:14 PM 7/26/98 -0500, you wrote: >A few weeks ago there was somebody who mentioned that he had surgery in >Sweden for Parkinson. I know that the Swedes are up front when it comes to >PD research. I would like to hear from anyone who is from Sweden or has >re-ceived treatment there. > >Thank you Marianne >[log in to unmask] > >