CCSVI - 9
The omohyoid muscle entrapment of the internal jugular vein.
The omohyoid muscle entrapment of the internal jugular vein.
The omohyoid [URL="http://koti.mbnet.fi/hiihoo/ccsvi/The%2 ... %20the.pdf"][U]muscle entrapment of the internal jugular vein[/U][/URL]. A still unclear pathogenetic mechanism - oa Dr. Zamboni
[QUOTE][B]Objectives[/B]: To evaluate the role of the omohyoid muscle anatomic variants as a possible reversible cause of internal
jugular vein extrinsic compression.
[B]Method[/B]: We describe a chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency patient, who presented a omohyoid muscle entrapment of the
internal jugular vein, confirmed by both magnetic resonance venography and ultrasound investigation.
A omohyoid muscle surgical transection together with a patch angioplasty was performed.
[B]Results[/B]: The surgical procedure led to both IJV flow restoration and neurological improvement.
[B]Conclusions[/B]: The omohyoid muscle compression on the internal jugular vein seems to be a possible cause of venous
obstruction, but several anatomical and patho-physiological aspects need further investigations. Such picture might cause
balloon venous angioplasty inefficacy and needs to be preoperatively considered.[/QUOTE]
The omohyoid [URL="http://koti.mbnet.fi/hiihoo/ccsvi/The%2 ... %20the.pdf"][U]muscle entrapment of the internal jugular vein[/U][/URL]. A still unclear pathogenetic mechanism - oa Dr. Zamboni
[QUOTE][B]Objectives[/B]: To evaluate the role of the omohyoid muscle anatomic variants as a possible reversible cause of internal
jugular vein extrinsic compression.
[B]Method[/B]: We describe a chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency patient, who presented a omohyoid muscle entrapment of the
internal jugular vein, confirmed by both magnetic resonance venography and ultrasound investigation.
A omohyoid muscle surgical transection together with a patch angioplasty was performed.
[B]Results[/B]: The surgical procedure led to both IJV flow restoration and neurological improvement.
[B]Conclusions[/B]: The omohyoid muscle compression on the internal jugular vein seems to be a possible cause of venous
obstruction, but several anatomical and patho-physiological aspects need further investigations. Such picture might cause
balloon venous angioplasty inefficacy and needs to be preoperatively considered.[/QUOTE]
An equation
An equation
Van Joan op [URL="https://www.facebook.com/notes/ccsvi-in ... 4070547211"][U]FB[/U][/URL]: An equation
[QUOTE]CCSVI + E(T) = MS[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]CCSVI is the venous insufficiency in the central nervous system.
E is an enviromental factor(s), which will be different in every case.
T is time.
When the environmental factor(s) is multiplied over time, in addition to CCSVI, there will be MS.[/QUOTE]
Van Joan op [URL="https://www.facebook.com/notes/ccsvi-in ... 4070547211"][U]FB[/U][/URL]: An equation
[QUOTE]CCSVI + E(T) = MS[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]CCSVI is the venous insufficiency in the central nervous system.
E is an enviromental factor(s), which will be different in every case.
T is time.
When the environmental factor(s) is multiplied over time, in addition to CCSVI, there will be MS.[/QUOTE]
ik denk dat het zo zit: [url]http://www.msweb.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=30046[/url]
en die venous insufficiency mag niet direct gerelateerd worden aan die hypoperfusion. dat zijn verschillende mechanismen die op verschillende tijden inkomen, en om verschillende redenen.
en die venous insufficiency mag niet direct gerelateerd worden aan die hypoperfusion. dat zijn verschillende mechanismen die op verschillende tijden inkomen, en om verschillende redenen.
Medications for MS: addressing blood flow, not the immune system
Medications for MS: addressing blood flow, not the immune system
Van Joan op [URL="https://www.facebook.com/notes/ccsvi-in ... 7258557211"][U]FB[/U][/URL]: Medications for MS: addressing blood flow, not the immune system
[QUOTE]All signs are pointing to the fact that maintaining cerebral blood flow and keeping brain matter oxygenated and perfused is essential.[/QUOTE]
Van Joan op [URL="https://www.facebook.com/notes/ccsvi-in ... 7258557211"][U]FB[/U][/URL]: Medications for MS: addressing blood flow, not the immune system
[QUOTE]All signs are pointing to the fact that maintaining cerebral blood flow and keeping brain matter oxygenated and perfused is essential.[/QUOTE]