Alexandra, Ataxie Spinocérébelleuse | Témoigne sur son Traitement par Cellules Souches

Comme de nombreux autres patients atteints d'Ataxie, la perte progressive de fonctions motrices basiques, parole et équilibre fut un choc pour Alexandra et simples taches de la vie quotidienne devenaient difficiles à éxecuter.

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