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...  therapy. The treatment is based on a theory that narrowed neck veins cause blood-borne iron deposits to build up and damage brain cells, and that unblocking the veins will help people with MS.  ...
Biogen Idec Inc. disclosed five more cases of a rare brain infection in multiple sclerosis patients on Tysabri, which it sells with Elan Corp. bringing the total number of cases to 63 as of Aug. 4. The ...
Abstract  OBJECTIVE: A link between diffuse axonal loss and diffuse inflammation has been established in the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). In the present paper, we sought ...
It is regretful that Drs. Doepp and co-authors' attempt to reproduce Professor Zamboni's discovery of a link between multiple sclerosis and disturbance of the outflow veins of the brain and spine has been ...
A newly discovered molecular mechanism helps control the amount and effectiveness of a substance that mimics an active ingredient in marijuana, but that is produced by the body's own nerve cells. The results ...
... Monday in the Annals of Neurology, researchers report they found no such trend of blockages in patients' jugular veins, which carry blood away from the brain back to the heart. The theory, championed ...
... of the brain.... [Read More] Read more: MSRC Latest MS News  ...
... Methods: Two (2) coronal cadaver brain slices from patients clinically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), specifically SWI to image iron content. To confirm the ...
... latest developments in brain cell research. It's the first time the university has hosted the annual conference of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.... [Read More] Read more: MSRC ...
... age range, specific interventions for paediatric MS are lacking. As for rehabilitative strategies, there is some evidence of efficacy in other diseases, in particular brain trauma, tumor, and stroke. ...
... Alumni Auditorium, 395 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, New York 11203. CCSVI is a syndrome in which blood flow from the brain is compromised. While CCSVI is a disease state that by itself often requires intervention, ...
...  We aimed to determine whether spatial location of T2 and T1 brain lesions predicts clinical progression during a 10-year follow-up in PPMS. Methods: Lesion probability maps of the T2 and T1 brain lesions ...
Biologists at the California Institute of Technology have demonstrated a connection between multiple sclerosis (MS) -- an autoimmune disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord -- and gut bacteria. ...
... by Dr Paolo Zamboni and involves opening a patient?s blocked veins to prevent iron deposits in the brain. Colm, of Mereside Road, added: ?I saw people who had just been ?liberated? and people who were ...
... and Participants: Autopsied brain tissue from individuals with multiple sclerosis was scanned with 3-dimensional T2*GRE and 3-dimensional inversion recovery white matter?attenuated TFE sequences at 7 ...
Biogen Idec Inc. disclosed three more cases of a rare brain infection in multiple sclerosis patients on Tysabri, which it sells with Elan Corp., bringing the total number of cases to 58 as of July 2. The ...
Angiotensin II sustains brain inflammation in mice via TGF-β The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is a key hormonal system regulating blood pressure. However, expression of RAAS components ...
... Descartes (Paris V), Paris, France Source: Brain © The Author (2010). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain.(12/07/10)Read more: MSRC Latest MS News  ...
... record of the onset of his multiple sclerosis (MS): from the first signs of a problem (double vision in December 1991) through putative diagnoses (myasthenia gravis and a brain tumour) and accumulating ...
... is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the myelin sheath insulating neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Approximately 350,000 individuals have been diagnosed with MS in the ...
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