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Evangelina Sharashkina - Batten disease( Russia ) Post on May 25, 2009


Name: Evangelina Sharashkina

Sex: Female

Country: Russia

Age: 6

Diagnosis: Batten disease

 

Beginning of treatment:  April 4th, 2009

Medical history:

2 years ago, at 16 months old, the patient was diagnosed with pneumonia, had a fever, and paroxysmal limbs. Her condition improved after anti-inflammatory treatment and the tremors disappeared. A month later, the patient's reaction capacity gradually dropped. Patient suffered from seizures, movement, language and cognition functions worsened. Patient's immunity was low, and developed an infection. After the infection, her condition significantly worsened. The time period of her epileptic seizures decreased after taking VPA. Patient increased the amount of Kaplan and her seizures were controlled. However, her dyskinesia, speech disorder and cognitive disorder become more serious. Her condition was unstable and was related to her quality of sleep and the weather. She was diagnosed with NCL2 (Batten's disease) in 2008. The diagnosis was confirmed on February 15th, 2009 by the Enzyme Array (TTP test) in Seattle's Children's Hospital (USA).

When she was born, she suffered from congenital heart disease - Fallot's tetrad, and underwent heart surgery respectively in 2005 and 2007.

Before treatment:

She was very thin and her weight was 14kg. She could not stand up, crawl, or sit up or keep her back straight. It was difficult for her to hold her head up. The movement of her right arm and hand was impaired and therefore she couldn't clutch objects well, this was more obvious with regards to her right hand. Her speech was little more than babbling. She could chew or swallow pureed food but frequently had trouble swallowing liquids. She could drink some water only in the morning. She experienced both good and bad days. During her bad days, her appetite, swallowing, and ability to get sleep, was very poor and she had bad reactions. She often cried, screamed, and had poor responses to external stimulus. Her parents noticed that she frequently ached at night, and gave her medicine often.

Admission PE: The patient was fidgety; she had a bruise in the precordia region (approximately palm sized in scope). Whole systolic bilateral blowing murmur was 4 level, debilitating movement throughout the entire body; her extremities showed the most limited movement. Babinski signs in both lower limbs were positive.

Treatment: Doctors gave her complete neural stem cell therapy, including 4 stem cell injections.

After treatment:

After the treatment her condition was stable, and her weight was 15kg. She remained happy and talkative throughout the day. She was smiling when we praised her for her cuteness. She now sleeps well, has a more positive mood, her screaming and crying has mostly stopped and her appetite is very good (she always feels hungry; she ate 1000g per day previously, compared to 1800g per day now). She also drinks more than before (about 500ml per day previously, compared to 1000ml per day now). She now cries only when she is hungry or thirsty. She can hold a spoon in her right hand. When we help her sit up, she can hold her head up for more than one minute. Both hands can clutch things. The movement in her entire body is noticeably better, much less debilitating than before. She has slight bruising in the precordia region, approximately 1/5 palm sized (1cm*6cm). Whole systolic bilateral blowing murmur is 3 level.

   
Three weeks after Eva returned to her home in Moscow, her father wrote to tell us that she has been getting stronger, continually improving and doing quite well. Her crying has stopped and she is sleeping and eating better. She is even trying to get up on her own.



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