Ethical stem cell success

The Christian Institute / en  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Nov 2019
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Ethical stem cell success

James O’Brien | photo: BBC

A father who went blind in one eye following an acid attack has regained his sight thanks to a new treatment involving adult stem cells, it was reported in September.

James O’Brien had ammonia sprayed in his face when he was 18, which burned the surface of his eye, leaving scar tissue. Now 44, he has been undergoing treatment at London’s Moorfields Eye Hospital for the past 18 months.

Doctors took tissue from his healthy eye and used it to grow new tissue in the blind eye. He was given a 75% chance of success, and after further treatment, including receiving a donated cornea, the results of the work were clear. O’Brien said: ‘I can see! … I can see everything!’

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