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August 24, 2005Ventricular Function Decreased In Multiple Sclerosis
LINK TO STUDYThere is a decrease in heart ventricular ejection fraction in patients with multiple sclerosis, possibly due to the autonomic impairment associated with the disease. " Autonomic impairment, which frequently occurs in multiple sclerosis patients, may have accounted for the decrease in ventricular ejection fractions. Further physiological studies are required to determine factors responsible for the decrease of ventricular ejection fractions in multiple sclerosis."
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