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India | Biotechnology | Volume 6 Issue 12, December 2017 | Pages: 8 - 9
Bone Marrow Extracted Autologous Mononuclear Cell Therapy in Autism
Abstract: Autism is a disorder which is considered as complex development disorder. It caused due to neurological trauma that has direct effect on normal brain function Symptoms are characterized by very less social interaction, improved verbal or nonverbal communications and indulgence in repetitive behaviour. We present a child with autism. She underwent autologous bone marrow extracted mononuclear cell therapy with a mean of 12 X 106 mono nuclear cells. Post therapy the child had no advance events and her clinical course after the therapy was uneventful. In the time period of 2 months we noticed reduced sensory integration problems, motor skills were improved to some extent, social skills were improved normalization in reflexes, stoppage of disease progression.
Keywords: Autism, Autologous, Mononuclear cells
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