Good news in curing Multiple Sclerosis has to do with research done by an Italian doctor. These promising ways of curing MS have to do with a connection between CCSVI in MS patients. Results obtained by Dr Zamboni’s research showed CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis patients can be treated and provide these individuals with relief from symptoms associated with MS. In the type of study performed, a group of 65 patients underwent an operation to alleviate CCSVI and 73 percent of this group no longer had MS symptoms after 2 years.

To diagnose CCSVI, doctors use a specialized ultrasound on parts of the neck and the head, called an extracranial and transcranial Doppler sonography. This test is studied via a high resolution ultrasound image to determine if the patient in question has at least 2 of a set of 5 important criteria. The signs that vascular surgeons are looking for have …