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Friday, October 13, 2017 4:33 PM | CCSVI Alliance shared Canadian Neurovascular Health Society's post. Volg link

Canadian Neurovascular Health Society
More reading from Dr. Franz Schelling on the vascular origins of MS. Expand this whole post to see multiple links:

"Doesn't the fireworks of lesion eruptions shown at

http://www.msdiscovery.org/news/news_synthesis/322-more-meets-eye

fit in with the impression that MS had to be of a vascular respectively traumatic origin?

What really contradicts the argumentation for this idea presented at

https://doi.org/10.24019/jtavr.29?

Confirmed by the demonstration of further parallels between traumatic and 'classic demyelinating brain changes:

> The MRI pictured to the right side of Fig. 14.35, p. 856 in Graham DI, Genarelli DA, McIntosh TK. Trauma. In Greenfield's pathology, 7th ed. Graham DI, Lantos PL eds. London, Arnold 2002. Vol. 1, pp. 833-98?

> Iwamura A ea's. Diffuse vascular injury: Convergent type hemorrhage in the supratentorial white matter on SWI in cases of severe traumatic brain damage. Neuroradiology 2012; 54: 335-43?

>> 'Cerebral vein changes in RRMS demonstrated by 3D enhanced T2*-weighted angiography at 3T' which are to be traced at

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_Ed_wxZvab3clRhVEsybFRLRzQ/edit?pli=1

>> The "hypertensive" degeneration and bursting of subependymal veins, characterizing the "Vascular aspects of multiple sclerosis", pp. 184-195 (Figg. 424-444) in Adams C. A colour atlas of multiple sclerosis & other myelin disorders. London, Wolfe 1989/Saint Louis, Mosby 1991
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