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cheerleader Family Elder

Joined: Sep 11, 2007 Posts: 2637 Location: southern California
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 12:59 pm Post subject: CCSVI- Glossary |
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Here are some common terms in the CCSVI handbook. Please PM me if there are additional terms you think we should add, or better definitions, and I'll update-
cheer
agenesis a type of narrowing (stenosis) of the vein seen by Dr. Zamboni - Absence, failure of formation, or imperfect development of any part.
annulus a type of narrowing (stenosis) of the vein seen by Dr. Zamboni- A ring, a circular or ring shaped structure, as in a ring shaped stricture of a vein
atresia a type of narrowing (stenosis) of the vein seen by Dr. Zamboni - Absence of a normal opening or normally patent lumen
Azygos vein - This is the vein which shows blockage in 86% of MS patients tested by Dr Zamboni. The vein running up the right side of the thoracic vertebral column of the spine. Takes deoxygenated blood from the posterior walls of the thorax and abdomen into the superior vena cava vein. It is called azygos, because it doesn’t have a partner vein on the left side of the body...it is unpaired.
CCSVI- Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency The medical condition termed by Dr. Paulo Zamboni. A condition where deoxyginated bloodflow from the veins surrounding the brain and spine is slowed or blocked in its return to the heart. This condition arises from blockage in the internal jugular and/or azygos veins. The Cerebrospinal system is the brain and spine. (Chronic venous insufficiency or CVI is a medical term referring to blockage in return of blood from the legs to the heart.)
endovascular procedure - originally designed as a way to diagnose problems in blood vessels -it is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to place the stents in the veins. A catheter is injected into a major vein near the groin, using dye, it can be seen on live x-ray as it travels up the body.
internal jugular veins - Dr. Zamboni found stenosis here in 91% of the MS patients he tested. These major veins collect blood from the brain, the outside of the face and the neck. They run down the inside of the neck -outside the internal and common carotid arteries and unite with the subclavian vein to form the innominate vein.
interventional radiologist -a subspecialty of radiology in which minimally invasive procedures are performed using image guidance. Some of these procedures are done for purely diagnostic purposes while others are done for treatment purposes (e.g., stent placement). Pictures are used to direct these procedures, which are usually done with needles or other tiny instruments like small tubes called catheters. The images provide road maps that allow the Interventional Radiologist to guide these instruments through the body to the areas of interest.
Magnetic resonance venography
The type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) used to visualize veins. The MRV uses the same machine as an MRI, but a special computer software allows it to only extract generated-by-blood images, as it flows through the veins. These images give doctors a rough idea of whether blood flow through a vein of interest is affected by blood clots or other disease processes
patency -degree of openness and lack of obstruction- this term is used in relation to stents and the percentage of blood flow allowed through a stented vein.
reflux - the backing up of blood into brain and spine, caused by blockage in the veins
septum a type of stenosis of the vein seen by Dr. Zamboni - A thin wall dividing two cavities or masses of softer tissue
stenosis - literally means “narrowing.” A blockage in veins caused by an abnormal narrowing of the vein itself.
stent - a man-made 'tube' constructed of mesh metal, inserted into the vein to prevent, or counteract, a localized flow constriction.
vein- the blood vessel that carries deoxyginated blood back to the heart
venography (also called phlebography) is a procedure in which an x-ray of the veins, a venogram, is taken after a special dye is injected into the veins. _________________ Husband dx RRMS 3/07
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
dual stents placed 5/09
CCSVI in MS
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loobiesmom Newbie


Joined: Apr 28, 2009 Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 5:46 pm Post subject: CCSVI glossary |
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Nice concise summary! Helps me explain to others about CCSVI. Thanks for doing this.
Nell |
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Islandgirl Getting to Know You...

Joined: Jun 09, 2009 Posts: 20
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Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:32 am Post subject: Nice |
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| I appreciate the update and needed a few of the basic terms corrected, thanks. Islandgirl |
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jbro Getting to Know You...

Joined: Jun 09, 2009 Posts: 22
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:46 pm Post subject: Symtoms of CCSVI and how diagnosed? |
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CCSVI is defined here as "deoxyginated bloodflow from the veins surrounding the brain and spine is slowed or blocked in its return to the heart."
Could somebody please tell me a few of the symtoms of CCSVI, and also what tests are used to diagnose it? Thank you.
Take care, John |
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mrhodes40 Family Elder

Joined: Sep 24, 2004 Posts: 2028 Location: USA
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jbro Getting to Know You...

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Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Okay, thanks. I'll read up and learn from that.  |
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judipom Family Member

Joined: Nov 25, 2009 Posts: 51 Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:45 pm Post subject: Contact info |
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| Help--Could someone please give me contact information for Dr. Drake at Stanford????? |
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cervin Getting to Know You...

Joined: Nov 24, 2009 Posts: 22
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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:47 pm Post subject: Dr. Dake # |
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650-725-3806
you get a message that tells you they are overwhelmed with calls. it asks you to leave a message and be patient for your call back. i have done just that 4 days ago. Dang i wish i was better at patients. I spoke to someone there and she mentioned clinical trials at the beginning of next year. Does anyone know anything about this, Cheer?
I have also emailed Dr. Simka in Poland. i am waiting to hear from him as well.
Does anyone out there have any advise on how to expedite any of this? I am pretty sure i have done all i can do, but i just thought i would ask.
I understand that all these docs are overwhelmed. I guess i would sleep better if i was at least on a waiting list. I am all ears for any suggestions.
Oh by the way, thanks to everyone who makes thisisms.com a reality. I read it daily and appreciate it greatly.
A thousand thank you's to all of you, especially Cheer, thank you.
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judipom Family Member

Joined: Nov 25, 2009 Posts: 51 Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:46 am Post subject: Dake not Drake!!!! |
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Thanks Ceci--I actually talked to someone in person once I realized it was Dr. Dake and not Dr. Drake. She was nice, took my name and said that they were getting 80-100 calls per day. I live in Chapel Hill, NC which is also a huge research area--we have Duke and UNC medical centers an MS clinic and a neurovascular clinic and from what I can tell nobody is doing any thing regarding CCSVI. I sent a letter into the Raleigh News and Observer. Anyway, I think I've gotten through my CCSVI binge where I was obsessed with CCSVI, couldn't stop checking the internet etc. I'm a little more sober now and realize it's probably going to be much of the same for a while.
I am so glad to have this website where I can connect with other MSers in the thralls of CCSVI--and then go back to my other life.
Judi[/b] |
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cervin Getting to Know You...

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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:29 pm Post subject: i too am sobering up |
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Hi Judy,
Glad to be of service. I really wanted his name to be Drake as well. I think a soap opera back in the day had a Dr. Drake.
Now it's the ever famous "wait and see" game i play with ms all too often. I hope I get a call back from Dr. Dake. I know i am one of sooooo many with that hope. 80-100 calls a days, wow- it's gonna be a while.
Take care
-ceci |
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MaggieMae Family Elder

Joined: May 24, 2007 Posts: 288 Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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Cervin,
We started this process back in August for my husband. We have talked to Alex and Dr. Dake and are still waiting. So, you see it doesn't happen that easily. Some on here were more fortunate and got in quickly, but I'm thinking there were (at that time) many things that came into play - how easy was it for Alex to get your insurance approval would be one issue. |
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Johnson Family Elder

Joined: Dec 02, 2009 Posts: 378 Location: Haida Gwa'ai, BC
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danegirl Family Member

Joined: Dec 02, 2009 Posts: 34 Location: Denmark
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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:32 am Post subject: |
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I think this is needed too:
CTEVD - Combined Transcranial and Extracranial Venous Doppler this is a test
CRET - Controlled Randomized Endovascular Therapy
this is angioplasty |
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