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PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 4:10 pm 
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No evidence of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency at multiple sclerosis onset

Claudio Baracchini MD1,*, Paola Perini MD1,2, Massimiliano Calabrese MD1,2, Francesco Causin MD3, Francesca Rinaldi MD1,2, Paolo Gallo MD, PhD1,2Article first published online: 28 JAN 2011

DOI: 10.1002/ana.22228

Annals of Neurology
Volume 69, Issue 1, pages 90–99, January 2011

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 22228/full

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Yeah we've seen this one. My conclusion was researchers who haven't shown that they can find CCSVI in anyone probably shouldn't be bragging that they can't find it in CIS.


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Gotta agree with you there. :)


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Anyone Going To Reply ? It may take 6 months for a reply to be published but science progresses by claim and rebuttal.

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Mark's CCSVI Report 7-Mar-11:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/8359854/MS-experts-in-Britain-have-to-open-their-minds.html


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They did not do venograms. Venograms are the gold standard for CCSVI diagnosis!

All other diagnostic methods are operator dependent.



My daughter had CIS and CCSVI.

Her double candy wrapper twist almost blocked her Azygos..... It was quite dramatic. Her int jugular was less pronounced and may have been overlooked if it wasn't for the reflux it caused.

She is 6 months post angio and completely symptom free. And she had 12 symptoms ! Even her vision is improved and better than 20/20.

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My 35 yo daughter is newly dx 8/19/10 (had 12 symptoms)
Dx with Type A CCSVI- 1 IJV & double "candy wrapper" appearance of her Azygos
Venoplasty done Sept 21, 2010
Doing extremely well-


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It may take 6 months for a reply to be published but science progresses by claim and rebuttal.
Anyone up for it ?

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MegansMom wrote:
They did not do venograms. Venograms are the gold standard for CCSVI diagnosis!

All other diagnostic methods are operator dependent.



My daughter had CIS and CCSVI.

Her double candy wrapper twist almost blocked her Azygos..... It was quite dramatic. Her int jugular was less pronounced and may have been overlooked if it wasn't for the reflux it caused.

She is 6 months post angio and completely symptom free. And she had 12 symptoms ! Even her vision is improved and better than 20/20.


Great MegansMom ... Again, we keep seeing the VERY huge importance of the azygos vein ...

I'm not sure why everyone isn't noticing this pattern yet ... some seem to resist my implications of such importance ... but I've seen it too first hand ... as have some doctors.


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