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Stem Cell Treatment for Severe Head Injury (Traumatic Brain Injury)

 
 
 
 
 
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This published clinical study conducted by Dr. Victor Seledtsov of the Novosibirsk Immunotherapy Center in Russia concluded that patients who had stem cell therapy and treatment using Adult Stem Cells after suffering from a traumatic brain injury or severe head injury had a 2.5 time more favorable outcome than patients who were not given stem cell treatment.

According to the Glasgow coma scale (Glasgow coma score), positive outcomes occurred in 33 out of 38 patients (87%) implanted with Adult Stem Cells. While positive outcomes occurred in only 15 out of 38 patients in the control group who were not given stem cell therapy or treatment.

More information on the Novosibirsk Immunotherapy Center can be found on the Repair Stem Cell Institute website.

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12/24/2008

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Brain surgery from a tumor on the optic nerve was done 25 years ago leaving patient blind. There is no damage to the eyes. The problem lies in optic nerve damage. Is there a testimony on this situation.? Is stem cell a product to try for this, with no comittment it will produce regained sight but as a helper.

10/17/2009
Repair Stem Cell Institute

Repair Stem Cell Institute: Thank you for your comment. Yes, adult stem cells are now helping optic nerve damage, please write me an email at don@repairstemcells.org and I will provide you with more information. 10/17/2009