Can MS as a cognitive disorder influence patients' dreams?
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:23 am
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The link is to the full pdf article of a letter to the editor of the Iranian Journal of Neurology. "Can multiple sclerosis as a cognitive disorder influence patients' dreams?" Conclusion seems to be that dreaming is a cognitive function and since MS affects cognitive functions, it will also affect dreaming, and further studies should include dreaming as a sign of improvement or progression. It seems relevant to CCSVI because of the reports of improvements in dreaming after angioplasty.
The link is to the full pdf article of a letter to the editor of the Iranian Journal of Neurology. "Can multiple sclerosis as a cognitive disorder influence patients' dreams?" Conclusion seems to be that dreaming is a cognitive function and since MS affects cognitive functions, it will also affect dreaming, and further studies should include dreaming as a sign of improvement or progression. It seems relevant to CCSVI because of the reports of improvements in dreaming after angioplasty.