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Monday, June 8, 2015 4:44 PM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Dr. Zamboni explains the importance of the most recent discovery from the University of Virginia, published in Nature: which is that a lattice of lymph vessels associated with veins flow out along the cerebral veins.
"This is a very important article published in Nature. It is found that it is NOT true that the brain is segregated from the point of view immune system, because it does not have the lymphatic system as the other organs. The brain is the same as other organs. And you know where this happens? The vessels are attached to the veins of the sinus, where we have seen extra pressure when the jugular is not working well! If we have an increase of pressure, it decreases this area; If the vein dilates because of increased pressure, the lymphatic vessel is being crushed and lymphatic microcirculation cannot drain."
(transcript and adaptation of The Admin of CCSVI in SM).
Thank you to Alessandro Rasman for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QS528wn2UY


Il prof. Zamboni commenta lo studio pubblicato su NATURE - 06/06/2015