Anatomical cut freely taken by
Dr. Carlo Salomoni from the
Encyclopedia of Diderot and D’Alambert

Michael Dake


Chief of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, Stanford University School Of Medicine, Stanford (USA)
He was the first surgeon to accept  Prof. Paolo Zamboni’s suggestion to operate on stenosis associated with CCSVI

Claude Franceschi


Head of Vascular Laboratories, Saint Joseph Hospital, Paris (FRA)
No doubt  the greatest venous haemodynamics expert in the world

Giulio Gabbiani


Head of the Department of Pathology and Immunology, Centre Médical Universitaire, Genève (CH)
One of the greatest world experts  in vessel wall structure

Roberto Galeotti


Head of the Interventional Radiology Section, University Hospital of Ferrara, Ferrara (ITA)

Byung-Boong Lee


Chairman Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington (USA)
Chairman of the International  Consensus Conference on congenital venous malformations

Francesco Mascoli


Director of the Vascular Surgery B.U., University Hospital of Ferrara, Ferrara (ITA)

Fabrizio Salvi


Head of the Centre for Rare and Neuroimmune Diseases, Bellaria Hospital, Bologna (ITA)
He was the first neurologist to work with  Prof. Zamboni in the clinical experimentation  of  “removing the venous  obstruction" from MS patients

Franz Schelling


Author of several Hypothesis Papers in the 80’s on the etiologic role of the venous system in MS

Andrea Stella


Professor of Vascular Surgery, University of Bologna, Bologna (ITA)

Paolo Zamboni


Director of the Centre for Vascular Diseases, University of Ferrara, Ferrara (ITA)
He discovered and described  CCSVI in MS patients