Presentation of CCSVI at HUCA (Spain)

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Presentation of CCSVI at HUCA (Spain)

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HUCA means "Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias". I think it doesn't need to be translated, except for Asturias which it's just the name of a province of Spain

http://www.hca.es/huca/web/index.asp

It is the most important hospital in that province of Spain.

Anyway, very, very preliminary. And not too much info. There is a Blog by a neurologist from that Hospital. He uses it for developing clinical sessions of neurology: http://neurobsesion.blogspot.com

He has two posts related to CSSVI and the presentation (in Spanish but with references to some papers in English - worth looking ) he gave : Spanish presentation

I've contacted him, we'll see what happens.

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Oh my, that is great news Fernando!! I hope they are a resource for you! :D It sounds like they have an open minded neuro department for sure...perhaps a trial is in the future.
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