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Uskoro se ocekuju dilatacije vena u Srbiji!
 
 Serbia expects dilatation of the veins soon!

CCSVI RTS - Morning program 18.06.2010.- dr Zivic, Serbia (eng. subs)



 Protokol doktora Zambonija stiže u Niš

Dr Zambonie's protocol arrives in Nis

 

Za nekoliko nedelja, niški Klinički centar će sprovesti studiju o lečenju multiple skleroze po metodama italijanskog lekara sa Univerziteta u Ferari, na 50–100 obolelih, kaže za „Politiku” dr Dragan Milić, ovogodišnji laureat međunarodne nagrade američkog udruženja vaskularnih     hirurga
 
 
 

 

Interdisciplinarni tim Kliničkog centra u Nišu za sprovođenje studije o lečenju MS-a primenom protokola dr Zambonija čine: dva vaskularna hirurga (mr med. sc. dr Saša Živić i dr med. sc. Dragan Milić), dva neurologa (prof. Slobodan Vojinović i dr Anđelka Ilić) i tri radiologa (prof. Petar Bošnjaković, doc. dr Dragan Stojanov i dr Vesna Milojković). – Interdisciplinarnost treba da omogući sveobuhvatan i temeljit pristup u istraživanju obolelih od MS-a – naglašava dr Milić.

 
 
Prva dilatacija vena u Srbiji uspesno je izvrsena u Klinici za vaskularnu hirurgiju KC Nis u januaru 2010. godine.
 
First dilatation vein in Serbia was successfully performed in the Clinic for Vascular Surgery Clinical Center Nis in January 2010.
 
Vascular surgeon              Dr Sasa Zivic
Vaskularni hirurg             Dr Dragan Milic
 
       

Veliki uspeh dvojice lekara Hirurške klinike niškog Kliničkog centra

Prvi u svetu savladali "neizlečive" žive rane 

 

 
  
             Great success of the two doctors Surgical Clinic Clinical Center Nis               
 
Vaskularni hirurg Dragan Milić iz Niša proglašen je za najboljeg mladog hirurga za proteklu godinu van granica Sjedinjenih Američkih Država.
 
Dr Dragan Milic,vascular surgeon from Nis is voted best young surgeon for the past year outside the United States. 

 
 
  ENGLISH    Doctor Milic the best in the world in treatment of veins
 
 
SLICAN TEKST O DR MILICU
 
SIMILAR TEXT ABOUT DR MILIC
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DR MILIC
 
 
 
 
   Nade i zamke istraživanja doktora Zambonija
 

Autor: mr sc med dr  Saša  Živić, vaskularni hirurg    Postavljeno: 03.03.2010
 
Is there hope for Multiple Sclerosis sufferers?
 
Oboleli od MS UZ pregled mogu uraditi u klinici ANGIO
 

   SERBIA

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NEWS from the facebook group "Peticija za obolele od MS ili CCSVI?!"

               

 

 

Тема: Promene posle intervencije...

 

 

 

       Graficki prikaz rezultata UZ vena clanova grupe


Uzorak: 17 obolelih od MS,od toga, kod 14 osoba su nadjena suzenja u jugularnim venama (8 u levoj,4 u desnoj,

2 u obe) kod 2 osobe su nadjena suzenja vertebralnih vena i druge indikacije koje upucuju na suzenja u venama koje im prethode a nisu vidljive pomocu UZ ) samo 1 osoba za sada ima uredan nalaz.

                                         Graphic presentation of results Ultra Sound vein of group members
Sample: 17 patients with MS, the addition of 14 persons (82,4%)were found in the narrowing of jugular veins (8 in the left, 4 right, 2 in both) 2 persons (11,8%)were found narrowing of vertebral veins and other indications which point to the narrowing of the veins that they precede and are not visible using the US) only 1 person(5,9%) now has a neat find.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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The most current web blog about MS

 

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Srbija
U Srbiji ima oko 5000 obolelih od MS-a.Samo nekoliko stotina njih prima interferon,dok su ostalima dostupni  samo pomocni lekovi , kortikosteroidi,vitamini i slicni suplementi...Molimo vas podrzite obolele od MS-a u Srbiji,potpisite peticiju!Mi zahtevamo od nase vlade da obezbedi uslove da se zapocne dijagnostikovanje i lecenje CCSVI,prema uputstvima  Dr Zambonija.
Hvala!
 

Serbia

There are about 5000 people suffering from MS in Serbia.Only a few hundred of them recive interferon treatment,while the rest are condemned to subsidiary tips of treatments with corticosteroids,vitamins and similar supplements... 
Please support the MS suffers in Serbia ,sign the petition.We are requiring our goverment to secure conditions for the conduct of investigations CCSVI,according to Dr Zamboni's method. 
Thank you! 

 

 

 

                             Република Србија
                    Republika Srbija

  • Full name: Republic of Serbia
  • Population: 9.8 million (UN, 2009, includes Kosovo; UN mission estimates Kosovo population as circa 2 million)
  • Capital: Belgrade
  • Area: 88,361 sq km (34,116 sq miles) (includes Kosovo)
  • Major language: Serbian
  • Major religion: Christianity
  • Life expectancy: 72 years (men), 76 years (women) (UN)
  • Monetary unit: Dinar = 100 paras
  • Main exports: Manufactured goods, food and live animals, machinery and transport equipment
  • GNI per capita: US $5,700 (World Bank, 2008)
  • Internet domain: .rs and .yu
  • International dialling code: +381

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                               

                                                             

                                                    If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please contact me  

                     

                                                                                                            Irena

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