epiphenomenon
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:52 pm
http://bmartinmd.com/2011/04/ccsvi-nons ... arker.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EpiphenomenonConsequently, he implied, we should stick with ultrasound for now and establish the methods and criteria for detecting CCSVI (if it even exists beyond that of an epiphenomenon).
If CCSVI is an epiphenomenon then surely it can be treated in its own right. In the wikipedia definition of epiphenomenon, even though breast cancer is an epiphenomenon of taking antibiotics, the patient does get treated for the breast cancer!In medicine, an epiphenomenon is a secondary symptom seemingly unrelated to the original disease or disorder. For example, having an increased risk of breast cancer concurrent with taking an antibiotic is an epiphenomenon. It is not the antibiotic that is causing the increased risk, but the increased inflammation associated with bacterial infection.