Volume 233, Number 4, 242-247, DOI: 10.1007/BF00314028

Fresh cell therapy followed by fatal coma

H. H. Goebel, G. Walther and M. Meuth

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Abstract

A 60-year-old woman received a 3-day course of nine injections of ldquofreshrdquo cells from fetal lamb ovary, placenta, brain (hypothalamus) and liver. There were no immediate complications, but a few days later she developed headache, fever and hemiparesis. She subsequently fell into a coma and died 3 weeks after her fresh cell therapy and 2 weeks after the onset of her clinical symptoms. Autopsy revealed perivenous leucoencephalopathy with a probably steroid-treatment-induced paucity of perivascular inflammation. Fresh cell therapy, clinical symptomatology and morphological findings suggest, though do not prove, that this patient's monophasic and probably immune-mediated disease is a rare and fatal complication of fresh cell therapy.

Key words  Fresh cells - Fetal tissue - Leucoencephalopathy - Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis - Neuro-immunology

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