ON THE VESSEL-PLAQUE RELATIONSHIPS IN THE BRAIN IN MULTIPLE
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:04 am
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T. Fox. September 1964"I conluded that the changes in the central nervous system may be the result of disturbances of circulation, especially in the venous drainage, but that these disturbances may be intermittent and of varying degree."
The "intermittent" part is interesting. Might that explain why some folks with MS don't seem to have CCSVI? Maybe they do have it but just not all the time.fernando wrote:Nice one!
T. Fox. September 1964"I conluded that the changes in the central nervous system may be the result of disturbances of circulation, especially in the venous drainage, but that these disturbances may be intermittent and of varying degree."