Monday, November 23, 2009
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada will be asking Canadian scientists to propose their own research into a procedure that has ignited the hopes of patients in Europe and North America.
The procedure is known as chronic cerebro spinal venous insufficiency, or CCSVI, and involves removing a blockage in the veins that carry blood to and from the brain.
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The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada will finance some research into an experimental Italian treatment but urges patients not to stop treatment until more is known about the procedure. (M. Spencer Green/Associated Press)
1 comments:
While I can see this as possibly helping to carry off plaques as they form is the brain during an exacerbation, its hardly a cure.
MS will probably be found to be an epigenetic disease which affects the immune system indirectly and at a remove in time from the original insult to the system.
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