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My upper diagframa is paralysed have 70 oksygen capasity in my lungs is this possible to treath with stam cells?

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Dr. John Baker answered

Specializes in Neurology

Diaphragm: Usually paralysis of half a diaphragm is a nerve injury. Nerve injuries are less likely than other types of tissue (muscle, bone, etc) to respond to stem cell regeneration. Also the way stem cells would be integrated would be difficult.

Answered 4/21/2013

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