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From: Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi
Sent:  05/11/2012, 10:58  am
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] Stem-cell treatment helps American see after 7 years


Seven years after he lost his sight following acute illness, it was no
less than a miracle for 62-year-old Carl Stevens when he was able to
catch a glimpse of the Taj Mahal after treatment by an Indian doctor.
An American citizen, Stevens, lost his vision in 2004. He is now
recovering his sight in what can be called nothing short of a medical
miracle, made possible through stem-cell therapy.
"I could see the glitter and glimpse of Taj Mahal, could see its white
aura.... it is very exciting," he said.
While in his 50s, Stevens contracted pneumonia, which developed into
an acute respiratory distress syndrome. He had to be kept on
ventilator, which saved his life, but he lost his vision due to damage
to optic nerves, said Himanshu Bansal, the doctor who treated Stevens.
Bansal, a consultant in regenerative medicine at at the Institute of
Spinal Injury and Stem Cell Research, Rudrapur (Uttarakhand) and
member of Revita, an association of stem cell specialists, used stem
cells generated from the patient's own body for regeneration of
nerves.
"He had no perception of light. There was no reaction on his pupil on
throwing light," said Bansal.
Several tests confirmed Steven was suffering from "ischemic optic
atrophy", a loss of vision due to damage to the optic nerve from
insufficient blood supply. The condition is considered irreversible
and causes permanent blindness. Stevens consulted the best doctors in
US but his condition did not improve at all.
However, having heard about potential of stem cells and its ability to
restore functions of cells and organs, Stevens sought to explore its
possibility and went to China.
"He was given multiple shots of stem cells but with no results," said Bansal.
Stevens then turned to India after hearing about Bansal and his
research. Treated in Delhi for nearly one and half months, Stevens was
given four shots of stem cells generated from his own bone marrow and
fat.
After three shots, Steven's pupil started reacting to light.
"It was so exciting, his pupils had stopped reacting to light ever
since he came off the ventilator," said Vicky, Steven's wife.
"He started having perception of movements and shadows. At present his
optic disc is looking pink which was earlier pale. All are signs are
symptoms of regeneration and rejuvenation in optic tracts," Bansal
said.
The doctor adds that Stevens may need some booster shots later.
Asked why the therapy failed in China but succeeded in India, the
doctor says the protocol being used here is perhaps better.
"What happens usually is that the bone marrow is given too much of
chemical and physical treatment to refine the stem cells. Stem cells
are sensitive and may get damaged in the process," said Bansal.
He calls his shots "cocktails", comprising "sufficient quantity of
good quality stem cells of different variety".
"The final volume is brought to 8 ml by a new protocol which contains
a 'cocktail' of mesenchymal stem cells, very small embryonic-like stem
cells, and other progenitor cells along with natural growth factors,"
said Bansal.
The doctor has now been invited to Florida to share the therapy which
has been successful in not one but many similar cases.
"I had another case, the patient was again from US, and had lost his
vision due to methanol poisoning. His doctor in US gave him a written
report that his vision cannot be restored," said Bansal.
But after stem cell treatment here, the patient's vision was restored
to the point that he could drive," he said.
Bansal stresses that his work is non-profit and mainly research-based.
"These treatments are being done as part of research, as cases of
clinical trials under an approved protocol," he added.
        





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