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FONDAZIONE HILARESCERE - This Foundation aims to promote medical research and scientific cooperation in the field of diseases which have unknown etiology, with standard diagnostic and therapeutic scarcely incisive on the quality of life of those affected, especially in the field of chronic and degenerative diseases of the nervous system and vascular apparatus, with particular reference to multiple sclerosis.


MS-MRI - Venous Vascular Observations in MS


Sclerosi Multipla Venosa | CCSVI - This website was created to serve as a platform for information about the hypothesis of the link between "Chronic Cerebro-Spinal Venous Insufficiency" (CCSVI) and "Multiple Sclerosis" (MS). The CCSVI has been described by Prof. Zamboni and this website aims to give an overview follow its evolution.


CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis - Facebook page


CCSVI nella Sclerosi Multipla
- Facebook page


La CCSVI su Wikipedia   


CCSVI Sicilia 


CCSVI - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Surgery - It's a website created by the brother of Susan, a newly MS diagnosed. He collected everything that he was able to find on the Internet about CCSVI. The website administrator is based in Scotland.
In the website there are, among other things:
                - the addresses of the center where you can undergo the intervention of angioplasty;
                - the addresses of websites at which the sign appeals for the CCSVI diagnosis (by country).


ThisIsMS - Is a website neutral, non-affiliate and created to eradicate the multiple sclerosis:
                                - Newbies Please Visit here first
                                - Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI)
                                - CCSVI RESEARCH
                                - Known Risks/Complications of Angioplasty and Venous Stenting
                                - CCSVI tracking project


Really News, is Judy Pentz's site, dedicated to finding a real cure, to providing as many resources as possible regarding world news and also a variety of sites for Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI).  This site attempts to present many different views with as much objectivity as possible.