What did not get covered at ISNVD?

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Re: What did not get covered at ISNVD?

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Such a great question, Cece!

I will say that it was difficult, if not impossible, for the doctors to reach a consensus on techniques and even basic definitions. It was quite obvious that this is such new science, we all seem to be learning more every day. Also, almost no one I spoke to had the same thoughts about CCSVI at the conference that they did when Dr. Zamboni first brought out his study. We are all learning and refining as we go.

Humbly, I tried to carry the flag for "other disorders" as much as I could. (my talk is on my website Prettyill.com). I think CCSVI is involved in more conditions than we ever even dreamed of.

Oh, did you all see the interviews? Some of those would be great for press releases, I think. That may be a way to pull in some press without violating anyone's confidentiality and unpublished results. Hmmm...

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Re: What did not get covered at ISNVD?

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http://www.thisisms.com/forum/chronic-c ... ml#p188577
Gotta agree with PointsNorth. A broader scale for measuring disability than EDSS would be useful, and I don't recall this being discussed at ISNVD.

Do we need more neurologists at ISNVD? As presenters or in attendance? That is something that is missing. There is both an 'N' and a 'V' in ISNVD....
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