FDA issues alert on potential dangers of unproven treatment for multiple sclerosis
date:May 11, 2012
Some researchers believe that CCSVI, which is characterized by a narrowing (stenosis) of veins in the neck and chest, may cause multiple sclerosis (MS) or may contribute to the progression of the disease by impairing blood drainage from the brain and upper spinal cord. However, studies exploring a link between MS and CCSVI are inconclusive, and the criteria used to diagnose CCSVI have not been adequately established.


Because there is no reliable evidence from controlled clinical trials that th
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