High rates of vein blockages found in MS patients
Reported on CTV News
Researchers in Buffalo, N.Y., have discovered that people with multiple sclerosis are more than twice as likely to have abnormal blood flow in the veins in their head and necks.
Neurology researchers at the University at Buffalo reported Wednesday preliminary results of the first clinical study to test for a new and controversial vascular condition called CCSVI, or chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency.
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