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Hello People,

> > With due respect and humble submission I am

> sending

> > you the case summary of my nephew Bhaskar

> > Bhattacharya

> > (M 28), suffering from Paraplegia, I am sending

> you

> > his case history for the neurological feasibility

> of

> > such treatment with LDN. So, please guide me and

oblige.

> >

> > The following is the brief case summary asprepared

> > by

> > Dr. Amlan Mandal, (Neurologist,) of RTIICS,

> Kolkata,

> > India.

> >

> > Case Summary of Mr. Bhaskar Bhattacharya

> >

> > Mr. Bhaskar Bhattacharya, 27 years, male,

> underwent

> > Total Cavo-pulmonary connection Surgery in

> Bangalore

> > on 18.10.2002 for c-TGA, VSD, PS. He had

> haemoptysis

> > and was diagnosed to have Pulmonary Koch's for

> which

> > he was treated with ATD. Presently there is no

> > further

> > haemoptysis.

> >

> > He developed acute onset paraplegia since

> > 02.05.2003,

> > for which the cause was a vascularaccident or ?

> > immune

> > mediated severe myelitis. Due to an indwelling

> > catheter he has repeated episodes of UTI and is on

>

> > Septran prophylaxis.

>

> Looking forward to your early response.

>

> > With regards,

> >

> > Yours sincerely

> >

> > Gurupada Bhattacharyya

> > Kolkata. India

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