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Monday, March 21, 2016 3:25 PM | Ryszard Wiercinski Volg link
Many people ask me as a pioneer of the CCSVI operations in Poland if there is something new about CCSVI; if the neurologists just triumph, if the theory about venes is already overhauled ...
On the contrary, MS does not only deal with neck veins, which are "difficult" to treat. A very good and noble doctor who joined the congress in Nice (which by the way was also attended by Dr. Zamboni), told me some years ago, that the healing process does not go exclusively through the "healing" of the neck veins, this is only a partial step. Also a complex treatment of the cranial veins besides the neck veins must be performed. The "healing" of the neck veins brings only a temporary relief. This was also the case with me. The magnetical resonance examination in the Tesla3 apparatus proved that the vein vessel in the brain (sinus sigmoideus, sinus confluens, sinus recturs) need also a stent. This examination has been confirmed by 2 doctors (one of which was Dr. Schelling). The deformation of these veins provokes the changes in the demyeliastion http://radiopaedia.org/articles/dawson-fingers . The internet page of Dr. Schelling also shows this: http://www.ms-info.net/dawson_popup.htm

Ciao Rici
Dawson fingers | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Dawson fingers are a radiographic feature depicting demyelinating plaques through the corpus callosum, arranged at right angles along medullary veins (callososeptal location). They are a relatively specific sign for multiple sclerosis (MS), which ...