Multiple sclerosis and related disorders | 2021

Does the venous pressure theory of multiple sclerosis pathophysiology deserve a second chance?

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The theory that multiple sclerosis is related to venous pressure has been discredited due to previous operator dependent diagnostic criteria and premature attempts at treatment. (1) An elevation in venous pressure may only be a component of the compliance changes found in MS. (2) The neck veins may only supply a component of the venous pressure elevation found intracranially. Although a more targeted approach towards neck angioplasty (both towards disease subtype and those with more favorable stenoses) may be beneficial, we would advocate caution. We encourage others to give the venous pressure theory a second chance and to replicate our work.

Volume 56
Pages \n 103262\n
DOI 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103262
Language English
Journal Multiple sclerosis and related disorders

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