Stem cell for MS
What is stem cell for multiple sclerosis?
Large strides have been made in the use of stem cell therapy, re-implantation and transfusion to help treat and alleviate symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis. Several stem cell research and treatments facilities, among them EmCell, located in Ukraine, have reported improved quality of life and relief of symptoms of patients diagnosed with the relapsing form of the disease process. Even patients diagnosed with the progressive form of the disease have been treated with a nearly 60% success rate through fetal stem cell transplantation.
Patients followed for approximately 5 years post-treatment showed a definitive regression of neurological symptoms following stem cell transplantation, with neuro muscular improvement, decreased weakness, and enhanced mental outlook in approximately 93% of patients. According to studies in the EmCell facilities, patients showed:
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Improved eyesight
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Improved mental capacity
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Improved ability to concentrate
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Improved neuromuscular function
Broken down even further, EmCell stem cell research and treatment facility followed 18 multiple sclerosis patients and recorded neurological symptoms for years after treatment in the areas of:
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Deep reflexes
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Abdominal reflexes
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Dysphagia
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Pathological plantar reflexes
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Coordination tests
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Gait
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Self care capacity
Before fetal stem cell transplantation, patients were rated at a scale of 10, and four years after the transplant should definitive improvement (ranging in scores from 1 to 6) in coordination, self care capacity, muscle control, deep reflexes and abdominal reflexes.
In the United States, Northwestern University in Chicago and other medical universities throughout the country are conducting clinical trials using patients own stem cells (autologous) to treat symptoms of multiple sclerosis with promising results.
Stem cell transplantation utilizes stem cells from various sources to be stimulated into growing new, healthier cells which are then harvested and transplanted or re-infused into the person afflicted with multiple sclerosis. To date, scientific research into stem cells has identified multiple types of stem cells and sources. The most commonly studied, and used, stem cell therapies today involve the use of:
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Embryonic (fetal) stem cell therapy
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Adult stem cell therapy and research
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Umbilical cord stem cell therapy
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