- Jesy Nelson offers £10,000 reward after car with medical equipment is stolen LBC —
- Jesy Nelson issues plea for help after car containing daughters’ medical equipment was stolen Metro —
- Jesy Nelson car stolen with hospital equipment for twin daughters; singer offers ÂŁ10,000 reward Times Of India —
- Jesy Nelson's car containing her twins’ vital hospital equipment stolen from outside her home in Essex The Standard —
- Jesy Nelson issues plea over stolen car containing twins’ medical equipment The Guardian —
- Jesy Nelson's car stolen with children's essential hospital kit inside Sky News —
- Jesy Nelson's car 'stolen' with medical kit inside BBC News —
- Jesy Nelson offers reward after car containing medical equipment for twin girls with SMA stolen Manchester Evening News —
- Jesy Nelson says car containing medical equipment for twin girls with SMA stolen ITV —
- Jesy Nelson pleads for help after her car full of hospital equipment for her daughters was stolen off her driveway amid their devastating health battle Daily Mail —
- Jesy Nelson says car containing medical equipment for twin girls with SMA stolen The Standard —
- Sick thieves steal Jesy Nelson's car full of hospital equipment for her twins Mirror —
- Jesy Nelson says car containing medical equipment for twin girls with SMA stolen Belfast Telegraph —
Spinal muscular atrophy
Rare congenital neuromuscular disorder
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare neuromuscular disorder that results in the loss of motor neurons and progressive muscle wasting. It is usually diagnosed in infancy or early childhood and if left untreated it is the most common genetic cause of infant death. It may also appear later in life and then have a milder course of the disease. The common feature is the progressive weakness of voluntary muscles, with the arm, leg, and respiratory muscles being affected first. Associated problems may include poor head control, difficulties swallowing, scoliosis, and joint contractures.
Also known as...
spinal muscle atrophy, survival motor neuron spinal muscular atrophy, spinal muscular atrophies of childhood, SMA, and 5q SMA