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| Wednesday, 10 November 2010 00:00 |
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ABSTRACT: Cellular therapy for spinal cord injury (SCI) is overviewed focusing on bone marrow mononuclear cells, olfactory ensheathing cells, and mesenchymal stem cells. A case is made for the possibility of combining cell types, as well as for allogeneic use. We report the case of 29 year old male who suffered a crush fracture of the L1 vertebral body, lacking lower sensorimotor function, being a score A on the ASIA scale. Stem cell therapy comprised of intrathecal administration of allogeneic umbilical cord blood ex-vivo expanded CD34 and umbilical cord matrix MSC was performed 5 months, 8 months, and 14 months after injury. Cell administration was well tolerated with no adverse effects observed. Neuropathic pain subsided from intermittent 10/10 to once a week 3/10 VAS. Recovery of muscle, bowel and sexual function was noted, along with a decrease in ASIA score to "D". This case supports further investigation into allogeneic-based stem cell therapies for SCI. CEO, Dr. Vlad Bogin collaborates on a scientific publication describing stem cell treatment of a spinal cord injury patient. For more detailed information see abstract of the article. |
News and messages from CEO,
Dr Vladimir Bogin
12.04.2012 |
Cromos™ Pharma has announced today an addition of a new service - registration of medicinal products in the Russian Federation. [...] |
19.03.2012 |
Meet us at ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, USA on 1-5 June 2012. [...] |
12.01.2012 |
Cromos Pharma has participated in the conference on clinical trials in emerging markets in Tel-Aviv, Israel on 11 January 2012. [...] |
05.01.2012 |
Meet Cromos Pharma's CEO, Dr. Vladimir Bogin at the 30th JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, CA on 9-12 January 2012. [...] |
14.12.2011 |
Cromos Pharma published a white paper with review of Russian clinical trials market in 2011. [...] |


