chronic granulomatous cure
CURED OF FATAL DISEASE
BY PLACENTA STEM CELLS
3-YEAR-OLD CURED OF FATAL
DISEASE BY SISTER'S PLACENTA STEM CELLS
NEWCASTLE, UK, September
18, 2001 (LSN.ca) - Three-year-old Tom Stretch who suffered from an inherited
defect of the white blood cells known as chronic granulomatous disease was
already beginning to show signs - serious pneumonia and inflammation of the
bowel - of deterioration from his disorder which would lead to his death in his
20s. However thanks to the stem cells taken from the placenta of his newborn
sister Hannah, Tom is cured of his affliction.
The Telegraph reports
today that doctors at Newcastle upon Tyne General Hospital successfully treated
Tom with his sister's placental stem cells. Hannah's tissue was a perfect
match for her brother. Mrs Stretch, 33, was 20 weeks pregnant with Hannah
when Tom was diagnosed. She was warned that there was 50/50 chance that
Hannah too could be born with the same condition. She chose to have Hannah
and her decision for life was blessed with a cure for Tom. "The
chances were stacked against us because I am a carrier and we thought Hannah
would be too. Hannah was a gift, just by arriving in the world she has helped to
save the life of her brother. They will always have that bond between
them," said Mrs. Stretch.
Se the Times' and
Telegraph's coverage: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-2001323033,00.html
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/18/nsave18.xml
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