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Adipose tissue derived stromal vascular fraction as an adjuvant therapy in stroke rehabilitation: Case reports
Introduction: Stroke often causes residual hemiparesis, and upper extremity motor impairment is usually more disabling than lower extremity in those who are suffering from post-stroke hemiparesis. Cell therapy is one of the promising therapies to reduce post-stroke disability. Patient concerns: Three male participants were included in the study to investigate the feasibility and tolerability of autologous adipose tissue derived stromal vascular fraction. Diagnosis: All participants had hemiparesis after 1st-ever stroke longer than 6 months previously. Interventions: Under general anesthesia, liposuction of abdom...
Source: Medicine - August 21, 2020 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Clinical Case Report Source Type: research

Single surgical procedure with general anaesthesia early in life is associated with subsequent impaired language development and cognitive function
Commentary on: Ing C, Dimaggio C, Whitehouse A, et al.. Long-term differences in language and cognitive function after childhood exposure to anesthesia. Pediatrics 2012;130:e476–85. Context Thus far, more than 250 studies in immature animals have demonstrated that exposure to commonly used anaesthetics produces neuronal cell death, alters brain development and may lead to neurocognitive impairment.1 2 Similarly, in humans, an association between learning disabilities and two or more anaesthetic exposures has been observed in some studies, as most recently reported in children under 2 years of age.3 Methods Ing a...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - July 5, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Loepke, A. W. Tags: Rehabilitation medicine, Stroke, Developmental paediatrics, Child and adolescent psychiatry, Other anaesthesia Harm Source Type: research