
Mohamad Bydon
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May 1, 2024 |
thejns.org | Mohamad Bydon |Abdul Karim Ghaith |Ryan Nguyen |Victor Gabriel El-Hajj
Keywords: chordoma; resection; radiation; decision tree; machine learning; spineChordomas are rare tumors that originate from embryonic remnants of the notochord. They are most commonly present in the skull base, mobile spine, and sacrum.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
thenakedscientists.com | Mohamad Bydon |Chris Smith
Could an injection of stem cells grown from your own abdominal fat be the key to improving outcomes for people with spinal cord injuries? In an early stage trial in America, scientists have found that over two thirds of the small group of patients they treated showed improvements.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
easternmirrornagaland.com | Mohamad Bydon
NEW YORK — Stem cell therapy can be a safe option for people suffering from hard-to-treat traumatic spinal cord injuries, according to results of a phase 1 clinical trial revealed on Monday. The trial, published by the Mayo Clinic in the US, showed that stem cells that are derived from a patient’s own fat are safe and may help in improving sensation and movement for people living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
immedicohospitalario.es | Mohamad Bydon
I+D+I Traumatología Medicina Interna El tratamiento de las lesiones de la médula espinal se ha limitado, durante mucho tiempo a cirugía, cuidados de apoyo,y fisioterapia. Ahora, novedosas investigaciones comienzan a constatar el potencial que la terapia celular puede aportar a los pacientes afectados. La médula espinal tiene una capacidad limitada para reparar sus células o producir otras nuevas.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
newswise.com | Mohamad Bydon
ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Un estudio de Mayo Clinic muestra que las células madre obtenidas de la grasa de los pacientes son seguras y pueden mejorar la sensibilidad y el movimiento luego de lesiones de la médula espinal causadas por traumatismos. Las conclusiones del ensayo clínico de fase 1 se publicaron en la revista Nature Communications.
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