Thursday, June 18, 2015 9:24 AM
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Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI
"A second publication (abstract below) confirms the findings of the existence of the Lymphatic system within the brain as previously published by University of Virginia. Mouse study shows that cerebrospinal fluid is absorbed by the lymphatic vessels that transport fluid to the cervical lymph nodes at the base of the skull. Researchers state: "these results call for a reexamination of the role of the lymphatic system in CNS physiology and disease." So encouraging that the research is being considered broadly as well as the implications for conditions of the central nervous system such as Multiple Sclerosis. Kerri" A dural lymphatic vascular system that drains brain interstitial fluid and macromoleculesjem.rupress.org The central nervous system (CNS) is considered an organ devoid of lymphatic vasculature. Yet, part of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drains into the cervical lymph nodes (LNs). The mechanism of CSF entry into the LNs has been unclear. Here we report the surprising finding of a lymphatic vessel networ…
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