Head circumference growth in children with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome who developed dysautonomia later in life

Clinicaltrials.org NCT#01367977 Preliminary results of this study revealed abnormally fast growth of head circumferences (as opposed to the lengths and weights) in babies who were later diagnosed with EDS (“Ehlers-Danlos syndrome”) / POTS (“Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome”). Enlarged head circumferences as found by this study hinted at, yet could not prove, the presence of high […]

Vascular fundus changes in patients with high probability of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency

June 2012- Optometry’s Meeting Clinicaltrials.org NCT#01356134 This study included co-authors Dr. Clair Francomano and Diana Driscoll, OD and involved the evaluation of 60 fundus images of patients with EDS/POTS or multiple sclerosis, as compared to age-matched normals. The vascular abnormalities found allowed a “blinded” doctor to correctly identify patients with EDS/POTS with 90% accuracy. The search for […]

Cardiac effects in the multiple sclerosis patient

Presented February 2012: International Society Neurovascular Disease This study, co-authored by Dr. Clair Francomano and Diana Driscoll, OD began the study of the potential role of inflammatory cytokines in the development of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction typically found in both multiple sclerosis and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome patients. By evaluating similarities and differences in these conditions, proposed […]

Acetazolomide as a medical treatment option for patients with neurodegenerative disease

Presented February 2012 — International Society of Neurovascular Disease This study, co-authored by Dr. William Code and Diana Driscoll, OD revealed the improvement of symptoms of headache, poor sleep, fatigue and cognition in patients with multiple sclerosis with the use of acetazolamide. Although likely multifactorial, undiagnosed idiopathic intraocular hypertension (“IIH”) as a likely cause of […]