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Looking at the Jordan CCSVI paper, I had couple of questions from page 118, distribution of abnor... graph:

1- does this graph mean that they found '0' patients w/ RIJV stenosis?
2- compared to what has been generally seen on this forum, is it not strange that they found a total of only 2 patients with stenosis issues
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I only have access to the overview and the 17 page pdf..
Testing 20 CDMS patient and 20 controls, using Dr. Zamboni's protocol- found jugular stenosis/regurgitation of blood in 90% of MS patients.
Where is this document that you are referring to?

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http://www.fondazionehilarescere.org/pd ... 9-ANGY.pdf

Note that this research article itself is not 118 pages. This is part of a another journal I guess and this pdf only covers Jordanian study ...
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sbr487 wrote:Looking at the Jordan CCSVI paper, I had couple of questions from page 118, distribution of abnor... graph:

1- does this graph mean that they found '0' patients w/ RIJV stenosis?
Yes
sbr487 wrote:2- compared to what has been generally seen on this forum, is it not strange that they found a total of only 2 patients with stenosis issues
No because they use a strict definition of the word "stenosis", i.e. a narrowing of the diameter of the vessel. If the diameter of the vessel is not narrowed but there is still a reduction in the flow caused by a flap, a membrane, a malformed valve, etc. they put it in a different category. (see also table ii, page 116)
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