Jayden (4yo), full-term SVD with no perinatal hypoxia. Day 5: Neonatal jaundice (bilirubin 39μmol/L) → transfusion-associated coma → spontaneous awakening with absent audiovisual responses.
At 2mo: Diagnosed pyloric stenosis (surgical correction) → partial feeding tolerance (pureed/semi-liquid diets). Rehab initiated then abandoned.
Symptom | Improvement |
Expressive-receptive language disorder | Multi-phrase communication |
Bilateral upper limb contractures (Ashworth 3) | Full hand extension + reduced flexor tone |
GMFCS Level V (non-ambulatory) | Independent sitting/standing |
Scissoring gait (Wisconsin Gait Scale 18/24) | Heel strike pattern |
Bilateral hand rotation discoordination | Improved bimanual coordination |
Left hand rigidity (finger tasks) | Enhanced digital dexterity (precision grip) |
Based on the significant progress made after the first course of stem cell treatment, there is great hope for continued improvement. With a comprehensive approach that combines medical interventions, rehabilitation therapies, and continuous monitoring, the child has the potential to overcome many of their current limitations and lead a more normal, fulfilling life.