In Tuscany there are approximately 3,000 cases of multiple sclerosis. The commissioner said the decision to support the national research is the result of a series of meetings with associations of people with multiple sclerosis and the University of Florence, Pisa and Siena. The Region has decided also to support even its own testing in teaching hospitals.
This is a surgical angioplasty of the arteries and jugular cord, which does not replace drug therapy and, for now, the number of patients operated on is not enough to consider the operation of the solution to the disease, but 50% of cases were noted improvements in patients operated on. The project was developed by Professor Paolo Zamboni of Vascular Diseases Center, University of Ferrara and Dr. Fabrizio Salvi, Bellaria Hospital in Bologna neurologist.
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and these days the news that the Region of Tuscany participate in the testing of treatments for multiple sclerosis . The Health Department of the City of Florence Daniela Skirmish is confirmed in answer to a Councillor Nicola Danti (Pd) on the participation of the region to research on surgical practice for the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency cerebro-spinal intervention in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
In Tuscany there are approximately 3,000 cases of multiple sclerosis. The commissioner said the decision to support the national research is the result of a series of meetings with associations of people with multiple sclerosis and the University of Florence, Pisa and Siena. The Region has decided also to support even its own testing in teaching hospitals.
This is a surgical angioplasty of the arteries and jugular cord, which does not replace drug therapy and, for now, the number of patients operated on is not enough to consider the operation of the solution to the disease, but 50% of cases were noted improvements in patients operated on. Intervention was developed by Professor Paolo Zamboni of Vascular Diseases Center, University of Ferrara and Dr. Fabrizio Salvi, Bellaria Hospital in Bologna neurologist.
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