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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2017 Nov 21, Franz Schelling commented:

      2-dimensional statistics can't come to terms with 4-dimensional hemodynamic problems such as those illustrated by the Unmistakable MS lesions which reflect retrograde venous impacts - as those shown in tell-tale MRI series

      Please share a non-factional look at Dominik Meier's unquestionably stellar MRI sequences of a patient with multiple sclerosis.

      Isn't https://medium.com/@franzschelling/what-deals-the-brain-such-blows-synchronous-at-least-double-hits-in-an-exemplary-case-of-292877844500 or http://bit.ly/2hu3g9N proving without any shadow of a doubt:

      Such cases of multiple sclerosis are biomechanically primed hemodynamic and obviously venous conditions. Which need to be established as such, to be addressed with the adequate technical equipment and topical expertise.

      F. Schelling, M.D.


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    2. On 2017 Nov 20, Alessandro Rasman commented:

      I think that these two recent papers could be useful to understand better the reasons about the failure of this trial:

      Factors influencing the hemodynamic response to balloon angioplasty in the treatment of outflow anomalies of internal jugular veins http://www.jvsvenous.org/article/S2213-333X(17)30336-0/pdf

      Optimism, enthusiasm, responsibility http://www.jvsvenous.org/article/S2213-333X(17)30335-9/pdf


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2017 Nov 20, Alessandro Rasman commented:

      I think that these two recent papers could be useful to understand better the reasons about the failure of this trial:

      Factors influencing the hemodynamic response to balloon angioplasty in the treatment of outflow anomalies of internal jugular veins http://www.jvsvenous.org/article/S2213-333X(17)30336-0/pdf

      Optimism, enthusiasm, responsibility http://www.jvsvenous.org/article/S2213-333X(17)30335-9/pdf


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    2. On 2017 Nov 21, Franz Schelling commented:

      2-dimensional statistics can't come to terms with 4-dimensional hemodynamic problems such as those illustrated by the Unmistakable MS lesions which reflect retrograde venous impacts - as those shown in tell-tale MRI series

      Please share a non-factional look at Dominik Meier's unquestionably stellar MRI sequences of a patient with multiple sclerosis.

      Isn't https://medium.com/@franzschelling/what-deals-the-brain-such-blows-synchronous-at-least-double-hits-in-an-exemplary-case-of-292877844500 or http://bit.ly/2hu3g9N proving without any shadow of a doubt:

      Such cases of multiple sclerosis are biomechanically primed hemodynamic and obviously venous conditions. Which need to be established as such, to be addressed with the adequate technical equipment and topical expertise.

      F. Schelling, M.D.


      This comment, imported by Hypothesis from PubMed Commons, is licensed under CC BY.