Last Updated on: 4th September 2024, 05:12 pm
Summary
Diagnosis | Sex | Age | Nationality |
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Ataxia | Female | 59 years | Australian |
Injections | Cell type | Admission date | Discharge date |
8 | UCBSC | March 15th 2018 | April 8th 2018 |
Condition On Admission
Treatment Schedule
Patient received 6 umbilical cord blood-derived stem cell (UCBSC) packets by intravenous (IV) injection and lumbar puncture (LP), as per the schedule below:
Number | Date | Cell Type | Delivery Method | Side Effects |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2018-03-16 | UCBSC | Intravenous Injection | none reported |
2 | 2018-03-20 | UCBSC | Intrathecal Injection | none reported |
3 | 2018-03-23 | UCBSC | Intrathecal Injection | none reported |
4 | 2018-03-26 | UCBSC | Intrathecal Injection | none reported |
5 | 2018-03-30 | UCBSC | Intrathecal Injection & Intravenous Injection |
none reported |
6 | 2018-04-04 | UCBSC | Intrathecal Injection & Intravenous Injection |
none reported |
Condition 1 month after treatment
Condition at 1 month after treatment: The patient reported small improvements, mostly in coordination, balance, walking, fine hand movements including handwriting and overall general physical health. The patient’s local noticed how well she was walking compared to before the treatment.
Condition 6 months after treatment
Condition at 6 months after treatment: The patient reported moderate improvements. She would now walk independently and was able carry things e.g. a tea cup, a dinner plate or a washing basket. Her local doctor mentioned that her balance and walking had improved.
Condition 12 months after treatment
Condition at 12 months after treatment: The patient mentions that she had important improvements since the end of the treatment. She is now able to walk unassisted with much better balance and she feels like the improvements have reached their peak and are stable. The patient’s local doctor confirmed that she was now able to walk unassisted.
Symptom
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Parents’ Assessment of Improvement
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Balance
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Significant improvement
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Control of movement
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Significant improvement
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Fine hand movements
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Significant improvement
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Coordination
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Significant improvement
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Walking
|
Significant improvement
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