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XellSmart's stem cell therapy trial aims to cure spinal cord injuries, offering hope to millions affected worldwide.
Analysis and Health Cord blood banking is not living up to its promise Banking a baby’s umbilical cord blood was once seen as a reasonable way to protect their future health, but much of that ...
Building a Home From 100 Miles of Cord Chiharu Shiota, a Berlin-based artist, has conjured a multitude of immigrant stories in “Home Less Home,” her largest museum show in the U.S.
A Swiss research center is trying to use innovative technology to help restore bodily functions for paralyzed patients—and even help Parkinson's patients walk smoothly again.
Brain decoder controls spinal cord stimulation Date: April 28, 2025 Source: Washington University in St. Louis Summary: A lab develops brain wave decoder that may help in spinal cord injury ...
When Dr. Filippo Milano left his home in Italy to study medicine in Seattle in 2008, it was supposed to be for six months, just long enough to learn how to do bone marrow transplant. Instead, he ...
New-onset testicular pain is presented in a 25-year-old diagnosed with low-stage testicular cancer. He opted to remain under surveillance post-orchiectomy. What surveillance protocols were followed?
Spinal cord stimulation restores neural function, targets key feature of progressive neurodegenerative disease Date: February 5, 2025 Source: University of Pittsburgh Summary: Boosting ...
TORSION of the spermatic cord resulted in loss of the involved testis in approximately 75 per cent of cases reviewed in the literature by Riba and Schmidlapp.1 Indifference on the part of the physi ...
Currently, existing clinical and experimental data suggest that unilateral testicular ischemia induced by torsion of the spermatic cord results in specific and irreversible changes in the histology of ...
Abstract TORSION of the spermatic cord in older children and young adults is a well known entity presenting a classic clinical picture with which most physicians are quite familiar.
So for the hydrocele surgery, the epididymal cyst, and the spermatic cord cyst, generally, the incision is in the scrotum about four centimeters, so one to two inches. And then you get in there, you ...
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