A report on the CCSVI Symposium in New York 27/07/10
Yesterday, a symposium about the vascular theory of MS (aka CCSVI) was held in Brooklyn. This is a pretty exciting development because it marks one of the first times the medical community–specifically interventional radiologists(IRs)–have come together to discuss CCSVI and its treatment.
In a nutshell, here’s what was concluded: we are at the very early stages of our understanding of CCSVI–what it means, how to diagnose it and how to treat it.... [Read More]
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