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Extracranial venous stenosis is an unlikely cause of multiple sclerosis

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dc.contributor.author Yamout B.
dc.contributor.author Herlopian A.
dc.contributor.author Issa Z.
dc.contributor.author Habib R.H.
dc.contributor.author Fawaz A.
dc.contributor.author Salame J.
dc.contributor.author Wadih A.
dc.contributor.author Awdeh H.
dc.contributor.author Muallem N.
dc.contributor.author Raad R.
dc.contributor.author Al-Kutoubi A.
dc.contributor.editor
dc.date Nov-2010
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-05T16:07:32Z
dc.date.available 2017-10-05T16:07:32Z
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier 10.1177/1352458510385268
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dc.identifier.issn 13524585
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/19865
dc.description.abstract Background: Extracranial venous stenosis (EVS) has recently been implicated as the primary cause of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the presence of EVS in MS patients. Methods: We performed selective extracranial venography on 42 patients with early MS (EMS): clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) or relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) of less than 5 years duration, and late MS (LMS): RRMS of more than 10 years duration. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical relapse data were reviewed for all patients with EVS. Results: EVS was present in 7-29 patients with EMS and 12-13 patients with LMS, a highly significant statistical difference (p 0.001). Only 3-42 patients (all in the LMS group) had two vessel stenoses, while the rest had only one vessel involved. EVS was seen in 1-11 patients with CIS compared with 6-18 RRMS patients of less than 5 years duration. Disease duration was greater in patients with EVS overall (p 0.005). LMS remained an independent predictor of EVS following multivariate adjustment for gender, age at disease onset and Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) (Adjusted Odds Ratio = 29 (3-298); p = 0.005]. Within the EMS group, patients with (n = 7) and without (n = 22) EVS had similar EDSS and disease duration, suggesting similar disease severity. No clear correlation could be found between site of EVS and anatomic localization of either clinical relapses or MRI gadolinium-enhancing lesions. Conclusions: We conclude that EVS is an unlikely cause of MS since it is not present in most patients early in the disease and rarely involves more than one extracranial vein. It is likely to be a late secondary phenomenon. © The Author(s) 2010.
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dc.format.extent Pages: (1341-1348)
dc.language English
dc.publisher LONDON
dc.relation.ispartof Publication Name: Multiple Sclerosis; Publication Year: 2010; Volume: 16; no. 11; Pages: (1341-1348);
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dc.title Extracranial venous stenosis is an unlikely cause of multiple sclerosis
dc.type Article
dc.contributor.affiliation Yamout, B., Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Herlopian, A., Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Issa, Z., Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Habib, R.H., Division of Outcomes Research and Biostatistics, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Fawaz, A., Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Salame, J., Department of Surgery, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Wadih, A., Department of Radiology, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Awdeh, H., Department of Radiology, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Muallem, N., Department of Radiology, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Raad, R., Department of Radiology, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.affiliation Al-Kutoubi, A., Department of Radiology, American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), Beirut, Lebanon
dc.contributor.authorAddress Yamout, B.; Multiple Sclerosis Clinic and Research Center, Doctors' Center, Cairo Street, Near AUH, Hamra, Beirut, Lebanon; email: yamoutba@idm.net.lb
dc.contributor.authorCorporate University: American University of Beirut Medical Center; Faculty: Faculty of Medicine; Department: Surgery;
dc.contributor.authorDepartment Surgery
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dc.contributor.authorEmail yamoutba@idm.net.lb
dc.contributor.faculty Faculty of Medicine
dc.contributor.authorInitials Yamout, B
dc.contributor.authorInitials Herlopian, A
dc.contributor.authorInitials Issa, Z
dc.contributor.authorInitials Habib, RH
dc.contributor.authorInitials Fawaz, A
dc.contributor.authorInitials Salame, J
dc.contributor.authorInitials Wadih, A
dc.contributor.authorInitials Awdeh, H
dc.contributor.authorInitials Muallem, N
dc.contributor.authorInitials Raad, R
dc.contributor.authorInitials Al-Kutoubi, A
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dc.contributor.authorReprintAddress Yamout, B (reprint author), Doctors Ctr, Multiple Sclerosis Clin, Near AUH, 3rd Floor,Cairo St, Beirut, Lebanon.
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dc.contributor.authorUniversity American University of Beirut Medical Center
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dc.relation.ispartOfISOAbbr Mult. Scler.
dc.relation.ispartOfIssue 11
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dc.relation.ispartofPubTitle Multiple Sclerosis
dc.relation.ispartofPubTitleAbbr Mult. Scler.
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dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword disease duration
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword extracranial venous stenosis
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword MRI
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword multiple sclerosis
dc.subject.otherAuthKeyword selective venography
dc.subject.otherChemCAS gadolinium, 7440-54-2
dc.subject.otherIndex gadolinium
dc.subject.otherIndex adult
dc.subject.otherIndex aged
dc.subject.otherIndex article
dc.subject.otherIndex clinical article
dc.subject.otherIndex controlled study
dc.subject.otherIndex disease duration
dc.subject.otherIndex disease severity
dc.subject.otherIndex Expanded Disability Status Scale
dc.subject.otherIndex extracranial venous stenosis
dc.subject.otherIndex female
dc.subject.otherIndex human
dc.subject.otherIndex male
dc.subject.otherIndex multiple sclerosis
dc.subject.otherIndex nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
dc.subject.otherIndex phlebography
dc.subject.otherIndex stenosis
dc.subject.otherIndex Adult
dc.subject.otherIndex Angiography
dc.subject.otherIndex Azygos Vein
dc.subject.otherIndex Constriction, Pathologic
dc.subject.otherIndex Female
dc.subject.otherIndex Humans
dc.subject.otherIndex Jugular Veins
dc.subject.otherIndex Male
dc.subject.otherIndex Middle Aged
dc.subject.otherIndex Multiple Sclerosis
dc.subject.otherIndex Vascular Diseases
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus JUGULAR VALVE INSUFFICIENCY
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus VEIN VALVE
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus INCOMPETENCE
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus OBSTRUCTION
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus VENOGRAPHY
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus DIAGNOSIS
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus CRITERIA
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus LEBANON
dc.subject.otherKeywordPlus REFLUX
dc.subject.otherWOS Clinical Neurology


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