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Paolo Zamboni

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Citizenship
  
Italy

Role
  
Doctor

Institutions
  
Ferrara, Italy

Spouse
  
Elena Zamboni


Notable awards
  
ISNVD Gold Medal

Fields
  
Vascular surgery

Name
  
Paolo Zamboni

Institution
  
Ferrara

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Born
  
25 March 1957 Ferrara, Italy (
1957-03-25
)

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Paolo Zamboni (born 25 March 1957, Ferrara, Italy) is an Italian doctor who claims to have found in an unblinded preliminary study that in over 90% of the participants with multiple sclerosis there were problems in veins draining their brain, like stenosis or defective valves. He also noticed high level of accumulation of iron deposits in the brain, supposedly due to restricted outflow of blood.

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According to Zamboni some symptoms of multiple sclerosis in his own wife as well as 73% of his patients abated after an endovascular procedure to open these veins.

Zamboni named this condition chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).

The theory is controversial. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has said that, while "there is not yet enough evidence to conclude that obstruction of veins causes MS," that "[Zamboni's] hypothesis on CCSVI and its corrective treatment is a path that must be more fully explored and one that we are supporting with research funding." Since 2010, there has been more research that disputes the Zamboni theory.

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References

Paolo Zamboni Wikipedia