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Default CCSVI study shows success in RRMS and PSMS

Folks might find this interesting. They suggest more blinded studies need to be done. But in this study CCSVI improved walking, incontinence, fatigue, balance, lower extremity weakness, and coordination in relapsing remitting and secondary progressive, but not primary progressive.

http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/...4f45b8130.html

Whoops: I meant SPMS
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