Abstract
The role of the venous circulation has long been underestimated in clinical practice and in research into neurological diseases. In this review, we present an overview of the existing evidence that venous abnormalities can play a key role in the development and manifestation of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. We review the history behind the role of venous diseases in multiple sclerosis and their connections with the disease landmarks, the links of chronic venous hypertension to cerebral hydrodynamics and the role of iron in MS. In addition, we highlight the role of venous abnormalities in other diseases including jugular venous reflux, developmental anomalies, hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid flow. Finally, and based on the information presented throughout the whole review, we conclude with the link between chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency and MS and the role and power of magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing venous anomalies.
Keywords: Venous abnormalities, neurological disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, magnetic resonance imaging, iron, venous hypertension
Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials
Title:The Role of Venous Abnormalities in Neurological Disease
Volume: 7 Issue: 2
Author(s): E. Mark Haacke, Clive B. Beggs and Charbel Habib
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Keywords: Venous abnormalities, neurological disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, magnetic resonance imaging, iron, venous hypertension
Abstract: The role of the venous circulation has long been underestimated in clinical practice and in research into neurological diseases. In this review, we present an overview of the existing evidence that venous abnormalities can play a key role in the development and manifestation of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. We review the history behind the role of venous diseases in multiple sclerosis and their connections with the disease landmarks, the links of chronic venous hypertension to cerebral hydrodynamics and the role of iron in MS. In addition, we highlight the role of venous abnormalities in other diseases including jugular venous reflux, developmental anomalies, hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid flow. Finally, and based on the information presented throughout the whole review, we conclude with the link between chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency and MS and the role and power of magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing venous anomalies.
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Mark Haacke E., B. Beggs Clive and Habib Charbel, The Role of Venous Abnormalities in Neurological Disease, Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials 2012; 7(2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157488712800100305
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157488712800100305 |
Print ISSN 1574-8871 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1876-1038 |

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