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Recently published report in a medical journal, the Lancet, has confirmed that the narrowing of neck veins is not likely to be a possible cause of multiple sclerosis. Lead researcher of the study, Dr. Anthony Traboulsee of the University of British Columbia, stated that “using the best methods available, we were unable to confirm Dr. Zamboni’s theory that MS is caused by CCSVI and our conclusion is that the narrowing of neck veins is common and a normal finding in most people.”
The study was aimed at verifying work on the theory originally published by Dr. Paolo Zamboni in 2009, which alleged that MS is caused by narrowing of veins from the brain due to blockages. It was previously suggested that people could be treated by angioplasty to widen the veins, the so-called liberation procedure. However, now Traboulsee reported that “we are very sensitive and we realize that for many people with MS, this will be a great disappointment as many people were hoping that this was a breakthrough.”
The study made use of ultrasound and catheter venography (a specialized x-ray of the vein) to observe veins of people with MS, along with their unaffected siblings and unrelated healthy volunteers. It was found that 74 per cent of people with MS, 66 per cent of their unaffected siblings, and 70 per cent of the unrelated controls, had vein narrowing. Consequently, the study co-authored by Dr. Katherine Knox, a University of Saskatchewan and Director of the MS Clinic in the Saskatoon Health Region, doesn’t mark the end of looking into neck veins and MS. According to Traboulsee, he is continuing with another Canada-wide study focused on the liberation treatment.
Over 40,000 Worldwcomment_IDe have had CCSVI naysayers are negitive towards. Positives always outway thankfully. Canada and every other country deserves the right to have CCSVI for their MS if needed have done lots of research on and knows its the new way forward for us all. Basically its angioplasty which heart patients have daily are are never denied . If they were denied help like MS patients are it would of hit headline news by now. We are being discrimminated against if am honest with disabled hate too which is an offense