First blinded study of venous insufficiency prevalence in MS shows promising results

Feb 12, 2010 13:39

An update from the clinical study being down in Buffalo, NY with Dr. Paolo Zamboni:

More than 55 percent of multiple sclerosis patients participating in the initial phase of the first randomized clinical study to determine if persons with MS exhibit narrowing of the extracranial veins, causing restriction of normal outflow of blood from the brain ( Read more... )

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crunchyb February 14 2010, 04:49:15 UTC
This is very exciting stuff. I hope this is the magic bullet that sets us free.

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ghostkat February 14 2010, 07:02:11 UTC
Ditto 100%.

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clms1 February 16 2010, 01:29:53 UTC
Agreed x 3.

I often have feelings of poor circulation (sensations of something restricting my arm or whatever) and excused it as just "MS" but now I wonder if it could be related to this.

I'm definitely looking forward to the results!

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