old article (1989)
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:34 am
PERIVENTRICULAR LESIONS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS:
THEIR PERIVENOUS ORIGIN AND RELATIONSHIP TO
GRANULAR EPENDYMITIS
http://www.direct-ms.org/pdf/CCSVI/Adam ... S%2087.pdf
The part that catched my attention was:
Increased permeability of the inflamed ependyma constitutes a possible abnormal entry route from plaque to CSF
or, in reverse, from CSF to brain.
could this be the link between CCSVI and the CSF flow hipotheses?
THEIR PERIVENOUS ORIGIN AND RELATIONSHIP TO
GRANULAR EPENDYMITIS
http://www.direct-ms.org/pdf/CCSVI/Adam ... S%2087.pdf
The part that catched my attention was:
Increased permeability of the inflamed ependyma constitutes a possible abnormal entry route from plaque to CSF
or, in reverse, from CSF to brain.
could this be the link between CCSVI and the CSF flow hipotheses?