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Sterile cyst formation after intrathecal stem cell transplant for Parkinson's disease: a case presentation and literature review
Journal of Infection and Public Health. 2015; 8 (4): 382-385
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-165671
ABSTRACT
In recent years, fetal or autologous stem cell transplant for the treatment of Parkinson's disease [PD] has been practiced in a few medical organizations. However, the potential complications related to the growth of allograft tissue have not yet been well described apart from case reports. Here, we present a 42-year-old Saudi male who suffered from early onset Parkinson's disease. He sought medical care in China and received autologous intrathecal stem cell transplantation. He did not demonstrate any significant improvement. A few months later, the patient went back to China and underwent fetal cell transplantation into the left hemisphere and a second stem cell transplantation intrathecally. He presented with seizures and had a left frontal brain cyst. The cyst was drained and contained clear fluid. All cultures were negative. He had an uneventful recovery
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: J. Infection Public Health Year: 2015

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: J. Infection Public Health Year: 2015