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    Mr. Mark Came To India For The Treatment Of His Liver Disease At Our Stem Cell Therapy Centre In India

    Mr. Mark Came To India For The Treatment Of His Liver Disease At Our Stem Cell Therapy Centre In India

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    Mr. Mark had been very regular drinker from past some years occasioning in his liver getting initial signs of degeneration. His surgeons had told him that he is might have a possibility of developing Cirrhosis soon and could eventually culminate in requiring a liver transplant in the future some years. Mr. Mark decided that he wants to try the treatment of lover via stem cell therapy and contacted SCCI stem cell therapy centre in India for further assistance. When he reached here, he had gone through some tests and lastly underwent stem cell therapy. Although he was recommended autologous bone marrow and adipose tissue stem cell therapy, but as his platelet levels were not up to the mark, it was decided that he will get mesenchymal stem cells treatment. A suitable amount of cells was vaccinated via IV in Mr. Mark. The procedure was carried out in May 2018 and a 3 month follow-up in August 2018 exhibits that the major indicators of Total Billrubin have reduced in the patient and indicators such as SGPT and Phosphate are well within standard range post treatment. Mr. Mark is very thankful to the team of SCCI for assisting him so well in his course of treatment.

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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 29 April 2019