Posted today on Facebook, this information was provided to me from Kimberly A., in Edmunton AB
Please read My opinion found in Red Print seen beneath this CCSVI release.
Consensus Conference on Venous Malformations - headed by Prof. Byung B Lee from Georgetown - and experts from 47 countries- studied the evidence and unanimously voted in favour of officially including the stenosing lesions found in CCSVI in the new Consensus document and Guidelines. Now published-
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go v/pubmed/20087280?itool=En trezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed .Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubme d_RVDocSum&ordinalpos=1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go
This paper can be brought/linked to interventional radiologists and vascular surgeons. CCSVI lesions are classified as a truncular venous malformations - which means that vascular doctors have now classified this disease, CCSVI, as congenital- and preceding MS lesions.
Vascular doctors have agreed. CCSVI comes first.
Dr. Zamboni has been speaking to medical panels around the world. Yesterday was a "4 hour machine gunning of questions" by the Italian, Canadian and US MS Societies in Milan- Dr. Zamboni said he was able to answer all the questions with scientific evidence, and was quite pleased with the meeting's outcome. He'll be in North American soon.
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The information found above is not authenticated or sanctioned by Stu's Views & MS News or MS Views and News. It is being provided as a courtesy for all with an interest in CCSVI research.
Additionally, I found that the information being released is based upon previous News.
Nothing new has gone into print since December ..
See this PubMed page of all found (to today's date) on CCSVI: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
I Believe (yes, this is my opinion) that It is being rebroadcast to re-arouse your attention on this matter.
Yes, I am the skeptic. Especially when Nothing (factually) New has been released to the media.
Geez though - I hope that I am wrong...
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