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CCSVI, US and MR Angiograms
Upright phase contrast MR angiograms are better than ultrasound scans to determine venous outflow in the brain. Continue reading
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Physical Anthropology and CCSVI
A look at the evolution of cranial blood drainage and the theory of CCSVI. Continue reading
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CCSVI and the VVP
Zambon’s angioplasty procedure is performed to improve flow through the internal jugular veins not the preferreed vertebral venous plexus route used for upright posture. Continue reading
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Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency
There has been a great deal of excitment, and rightly so, over the work of Dr. Zamboni and others using venous stents and balloons to open drainage routes of the brain and improve the symptoms of many multiple sclerosis patients. … Continue reading