The presentation of dr. Al-Omari is downloadable from dr. Haacke's site...
http://www.ms-mri.com/news.php
but it looks like there is nothing interesting in it... "only" pictures, but not percentages.... weird.
Hamilton Conference Feb 7 .......Updated (Feb 22)
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Sorry if this has been posted before. I did a search and didn't find anything.
The presentation on CCSVI and MRI Outcomes in MS - Robert Zivadinov is up.
http://www.ms-mri.com/docs/Zivadinov-Ha ... slides.pdf
Page 20 has a breakdown for the 1700 subjects in the Buffalo study. Under the 900 Adult CDMS subjects, they have listed 500 RRMS, 300 SPMS, 50 PPMS and 50 NMO. What does NMO stand for?
The presentation on CCSVI and MRI Outcomes in MS - Robert Zivadinov is up.
http://www.ms-mri.com/docs/Zivadinov-Ha ... slides.pdf
Page 20 has a breakdown for the 1700 subjects in the Buffalo study. Under the 900 Adult CDMS subjects, they have listed 500 RRMS, 300 SPMS, 50 PPMS and 50 NMO. What does NMO stand for?
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Neuromyelitis optica which was thought as a very agressive type of MS until recently (2004) when they found that it s probably a disease with a different pathology (NMO IgG blood marker). Just google it.
In general i can tell you that it attacks the eyes and the spinal cord were lesions usually over three segment can be found.
In general i can tell you that it attacks the eyes and the spinal cord were lesions usually over three segment can be found.
CCSVI: implications in Multiple Sclerosis - Dr. Paolo Zamboni
http://www.ms-mri.com/docs/ACTAhamilton.pdf

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