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Comparative Study on the Plasticity of the Spinal Cord in Cases of SCIs Treated by Laserponcture | |
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Graphs classified by chronological order (A, B, C, D...)
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Laserpuncture + autologous OEGs, Dr Lima's technique, Lisbon, Portugal
Click on the graphs to enlarge themPatient 78 : male T3-4
Patient 77 : male T11-12
Laserponcture + foetal OEGs, Dr Huang's technique, Beijin, China
Cliquez sur les vignettes pour les agrandirPatient 76 : male C6-7
P76 P76 A P76 B P76 C P76 D P76 E Implantation de cellules Implantation de cellules Implantation de cellules
Laserponcture + stem cells from the patient's bone marrow, Dr Bryukhovtskiy's technique, Moscow, Russia
Click on the graphs to enlarge themPatient 79 : male T6
Patient 75 : female T10
| Group with cell transplantation: 1 female (Moscow) and 4 males (Moscow x1, Lisbon x1, Beijin x2).
Comment The skin areas sensitive to pinprick are variable (before and after transplantation) in time, and there are different reactions to the stimulation (Moscow) (laserponcture - transplantation - laser). As for the individuals who had laserponcture after the transplantation, only future elements will help us to evaluate the combined action of cell transplantation + laser. The skin sensitivity mirrors the spinal cord repair and restructuring (after cell transplantation). The skin areas sensitive to pinprick are changing. Last update: 28 Sep. 2005 |
Last update: 26 Feb. 2007
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