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Multiple Sclerosis Patients Sigh of Relief – Part Two

Recently MS patient in January Wilks began walking days after treatment with umbilical cord stem cells after years in a wheelchair. Coverage of his case in the press caused a huge demand for more information about this new and advanced technology. January Wilks is only one of the successes of stem cell therapy.

Stem Cell Treatment

Treatment consists of injections of stem cells currently requires a few hours and stay at one of the 12 international centers. In a typical case of MS, there are several pictures of a vial of stem cells. These are injected into the skin / fat layer on the back and one or two regions hit the body (for example, in the footsteps of a hand useless, or the skin around the eye with vision problems.) N injected into the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) itself.

Multiple sclerosis patients sigh of relief – Part Two

 

 

Recently MS patient in January Wilks began walking days after treatment with umbilical cord stem cells after years in a wheelchair.  Coverage of his case in the press caused a huge demand for more information about this new and advanced technology.  January Wilks is only one of the successes of stem cell therapy.

 

Stem Cell Treatment

Treatment consists of injections of stem cells currently requires a few hours and stay at one of the 12 international centers.  In a typical case of MS, there are several pictures of a vial of stem cells.  These are injected into the skin / fat layer on the back and one or two regions hit the body (for example, in the footsteps of a hand useless, or the skin around the eye with vision problems.) N injected into the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) itself.  However, the exact shape of the stem cells are given specific to each patient with MS.  The emphasis on areas of greatest need.  The cells are injected into specific areas of demyelination as indicated by a report from the rural municipality and in areas with the greatest clinical need.

This method of injection protocol specific to the patient seems to offer a stronger response and faster registration.

 

If there is damage to the brain – stem cells injected into the skin using surface markers for different anatomical brain regions.  For example, if there is damage to the brain, stem cells will be injected subcutaneously in the occipital (back of head).  There is no risk in this regard.  Stem cells are able to reach damaged areas in the brain by moving through the blood.  It is very easy as umbilical cord blood stem cells from blood.  One of the most important functions is to migrate to areas of need in the body by a process called homing.  With landfall in the brain, it opens the blood-brain barrier to accept the stem cells that is the case for all other blood cells.  In addition, a leak is given intravenously one hour before treatment with stem cells because of dehydration, the blood-brain barrier more responsive.

 

In MS, doing damage in the brain and spinal cord do not follow a predictable pattern.  In addition, the results of the plates that appear in a magnetic resonance imaging is not necessarily correlated with clinical severity.  This makes the process of injection directly into the brain matter or spinal fluid problems, as well as very dangerous.  For these reasons, stem cells are injected into the skin over the spine and brain and not in it.

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