[HTML][HTML] The role of noninvasive and invasive diagnostic imaging techniques for detection of extra-cranial venous system anomalies and developmental variants

K Dolic, AH Siddiqui, Y Karmon, K Marr, R Zivadinov - BMC medicine, 2013 - Springer
The extra-cranial venous system is complex and not well studied in comparison to the
peripheral venous system. A newly proposed vascular condition, named chronic …

[HTML][HTML] Knowledge, evidence, expertise? The epistemics of experience in contemporary healthcare

F Mazanderani, T Noorani… - Evidence & …, 2020 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
This paper explores how personal experience acquires the status of knowledge and/or
evidence in contemporary healthcare contexts that emphasise being both patient-centred …

From embodied risk to embodying hope: Therapeutic experimentation and experiential information sharing in a contested intervention for Multiple Sclerosis

F Mazanderani, J Kelly, A Ducey - BioSocieties, 2018 - Springer
People who pursue unproven therapies are often portrayed as 'desperate'individuals duped
by medical racketeers peddling 'false hope'. These patients, in contrast, present themselves …

[HTML][HTML] Scientific versus experiential evidence: discourse analysis of the chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency debate in a multiple sclerosis forum

J Koschack, L Weibezahl, T Friede, W Himmel… - Journal of Medical …, 2015 - jmir.org
Background The vascular hypothesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), called chronic cerebrospinal
venous insufficiency (CCSVI), and its treatment (known as liberation therapy) was …

CCSVI-A. A call to clinicans and scientists to vocalise in an Internet age

AR Gafson, G Giovannoni - Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2008, Paulo Zamboni pioneered the 'liberation procedure'for treating multiple
sclerosis (MS), claiming that MS is caused by an abnormality of venous drainage which he …

Truth is in the eye of the beholder. A critical review of the CCSVI hypothesis

C Mayer, U Ziemann - Current Medical Literature, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Immunomodulating therapy has proven efficacy in the treatment of patients with multiple
sclerosis (MS), which indicates that the disease has an autoimmune genesis. However, a …

[PDF][PDF] VERSIE

RE CO - researchgate.net
Il sangue lascia il cervello utilizzando la propulsione di ritorno della pressione arteriosa
residua (vis a tergo), integrato da meccanismi anterogradi posturali e respiratori (vis a …

[PDF][PDF] Media responses to new medical treatments: A study of multiple sclerosis and the liberation procedure

CE Campbell - 2012 - repository.library.carleton.ca
This study probes media coverage of new and unproven medical therapies by examining
Canadian newspaper and television reporting on a novel hypothesis and experimental …

[图书][B] The Canadian liberation therapy movement: Mapping the new terrain of patient activism

MJ Hande - 2012 - collectionscanada.gc.ca
This thesis describes a Canadian patient movement—largely comprising multiple sclerosis
patients—that has developed around Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) …

Patient mobility and medical tourism for the liberation therapy procedure by multiple sclerosis patients: a framing analysis of Canadian newspapers

E Dassah - 2015 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
Mobility in all of its forms is highly commodified in a globalised system. Much focus on
mobility theory has offered a new 'mobilities turn'. Largely absent from this 'mobility turn'is an …