Studies by Dr. Zamboni correlate the disease with a poor blood flow to the brain given by Ccsvi
Dr. Paolo Zamboni (from http://web.unife.it)
The question does not come by chance. Because there is a news, good news about that binds Ferrara, his hospital and his University in the hope on concrete measures to combat the neurodegenerative disease that is making the rounds on the Web and the magazines, which also found its way in the Corriere della Sera, the insert Health of the Republic, and calls into question Dr. Paolo Zamboni, researcher at the University of Ferrara and Director of the Vascular Disease Center.
Despite the undeniable success of the trial, that is the meaning of intervention Manfredini, it seems that no provision for further funding for continued experimental and field research.
What is multiple sclerosis? Described everywhere, affecting more than two and a half million people worldwide. E ' una malattia infiammatoria cronica demielinizzante che colpisce il sistema nervoso centrale (cervello e midollo spinale) a patogenesi autoimmune.
La grande variabilità dei sintomi che la caratterizzano è conseguenza di un processo di degenerazione della mielina, da qui il termine demielinizzante (o mielinoclastica). La mielina costituisce la guaina che riveste parte del corpo dei neuroni permettendo la trasmissione rapida e integra degli impulsi nervosi. Se in uno stato di normalità le informazioni nelle fibre nervose sono trasmesse a 100 m/s, in un individuo affetto dalla sclerosi multipla la velocità scende gradualmente a 5 m/s.
Si può ben quali siano i problemi conseguenti ad una riduzione della trasmissione of nerve impulses: chronic fatigue, loss of sense of balance, loss of tactile sensitivity, loss of control of bladder function, to name a few at a physical level, in advanced cases you get to miss all the functions related to the cognitive, the difficulties for the loss of speech, difficulty learning, attention and memory.
The causes for the appearance of MS are different, from genetic to environmental.
And here comes the research in the front line, Dr. Zamboni. That in most cases is not the correct flow of blood to the brain that lead to damage linked to Multiple Sclerosis. This
incorrect blood circulation to the brain is linked to a specific pathology, Ccsvi (Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency) which, if diagnosed, can be solved with surgery performed in an outpatient setting.
The research focuses on the fact that the data from the strictures venous Ccsvi beyond preventing a proper flow of blood to the brain leading to his reflux upward, which favors the stagnation in the brain. That leads to excessive iron deposition, dangerous because they underpin the production of free radicals, especially among the most reactive in nature, which leads to the destruction of the cells it encounters, the first step in the onset or il peggioramento della malattia.
I dati in possesso del dottor Zamboni, affiancato nel percorso dal dottor Fabrizio Salvi del Bellaria di Bologna, hanno dimostrato che in tutti i pazienti dello studio affetti dalla malattia presentano un’alterazione dello scarico venoso cerebro-spinale. E la malattia, dopo il piccolo intervento chirurgico di cui si è parlato prima, hanno in parte migliorato la loro situazione.
Tale risultato è approdato dall’altra parte dell’Oceano: il Jacobs institute of neurology di Buffalo condurrà le stesse rilevazioni su un pannel composto da 1.100 pazienti colpiti dalla malattia e 600 volontari.
I risultati potrebbero essere un’altra importantissima confirmation of bilateralism Ccsvi-MS, and an important step towards effective prevention and treatment could be performed.
The study conducted by Dr. Zamboni and his staff will be published in the prestigious Journal of Vascular Surgery .
And there's a group on Facebook that Dr. Zamboni candidate for the Nobel Prize: www.facebook.com/pages/Dr-Paolo-Zamboni-for-Nobel-Prize/189126712286?v=wall&ref=search
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