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. 2016 Aug 23;7:118. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2016.00118

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The patient (L.B.) before and after autologous umbilical cord blood transplantation. (A) The patient during EEG recording is in a VS 9 weeks after the insult before transplantation of cord blood cells. Note the dilated, unresponsive pupils in spite of bright light from the ceiling. (a–c) Two-month follow-up. (a) First social smiling of the patient (L.B.) toward his mother and (b,c) laughing, when played with, 2 months after transplantation of cord blood cells (i.e., 4 months and 1 week after severe brain damage caused by cardiac arrest). Reproduced from Jensen and Hamelmann (58) with permission.