Saturday, July 28, 2018 7:00 PM
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The Vascular Connection to Multiple Sclerosis shared Canadian Neurovascular Health Society's post.
BraveDreams new analysis from Dr. Paolo Zamboni and Dr. Robert Zivadinov, focussed on improving blood flow as a study outcome: “From a pathophysiological point of view the post hoc analysis reported above suggests a role of impaired extra- cranial venous flow in lesion development in patients with MS, as well as the probability of significant advantages when the brain outflow is restored. This finding continues to support the CCSVI hypothesis and the contribution of the jugular flow to cerebral inflammation.” Extracranial Veins in Multiple Sclerosis: Is There a Role for Vascular Surgery? https://www.ejves.com/article/S1078-5884(18)30387-3/fulltext
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