Silberlast-Zand Symptom

Silberlast-zandu symptom (ZZS) is a new, previously unknown phenomenon in the diagnosis of oncological diseases. This is a visual phenomenon that can manifest itself when visiting a medical clinic, when performing various kinds of laboratory and hardware tests and diagnostics.

History of the occurrence of ZZS - Pathologists at the Israeli Rabinstein Hospital in Tel Aviv discovered on one side of the brain of one of the patients with inoperable head and neck cancer a photograph of a smiling and sweetly resting baby. An amazing photo showing a moment of happiness suddenly had an impact on the cytology results of that patient's brain tumor biopsy. On that day, these doctors made an amazing product, developing a phenomenon that a few years later was called Zylber's Symptom (“Zylb” - “Joy”).

- Israeli neurologist Professor Yakov Shmulevich and employee of the computer diagnostics laboratory (Police Hospital) Raviv Lotan realized that photography causes changes in the liquid test