Saturday, October 1, 2016 5:41 PM
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CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis
"I have seen this happen in “normal pressure hydrocephalus- (NPH) Where there is a loss of gait, cognitive and bladder issues and the lesions disappear because the expanded ventricle swallows the lesion. I have shunted the brains of NPH patients, and they showed remarkable improvements. Again, the enlargement of the third ventricle precedes the changes. " Dr. Elliot Frohman, neurologist and moderator of the first CCSVI conference in Bologna, Italy, September 2009---on how CCSVI reminded him of NPH. New research shows that MS venous measurements actually do look like NPH (see below)
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