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Should Ccsvi Treatment Be Supported?
Below are some of the results of various researches conducted on CCSVI. This might be helpful in making a decision for supporting CCSVI treatment. • In 2008, Italian researcher Paulo Zamboni and his team found that MS is strongly associated with CCSVI (Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency), a condition in which there is a compromised blood flow in the veins of Central Nervous Systems. Please refer the original research report published in The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and psychiatry. • Clinical finding from Buffalo University have stated that more than 55 per cent of people with MS showed signs of CCSVI. The percentage increased to 62.5 per cent when borderline cases were included in the analysis. • Many MS patients with CCSVI conditions have been successfully treated using Liberation Procedure. Please refer a patient testimonial from CCSVI treatment India. • Some of the recent clinical findings contradict the results of Paulo Zamboni. These studies have found that not many Multiple Sclerosis patients have CCSVI conditions. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Umea University, Sweden have concluded that “we found no evidence confirming the suggested vascular multiple sclerosis hypothesis”. Similarly, Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center has concluded, “EVS is an unlikely cause of MS since it is not present in most patients early in the disease and rarely involves more than one extracranial vein. It is likely to be a late secondary phenomenon.” • An article published in June 2010 issue of Neurology Today says that medical experts feel the need of further study before reaching any conclusion. Liberation treatment is now being offered for Multiple Sclerosis treatment in India. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Seema Khandelwal Author Practice Buzz CCSVI Treatment India Multiple Sclerosis Treatment India MS Treatment in India |
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