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Kidney Disease > MyStemCellCare

August 6th, 2018 8:45 pm

Usually in late stage kidney disease the patient is faced with making choices like choosing between dialysis and/or kidney transplant. Patients that have very low glomerular filtration rates, high abnormal BUN and Creatine; Albuminuria are excellent candidates for stem cell treatment.

Patients from the age of five to eighty with chronic kidney disease that are candidates for dialysis or transplants should consider stem cell therapy. This is particularly true with individuals that have persistent impaired renal function. To evaluate your condition, it would be desirable for us to review a report on either a renal ultrasound or renal scan.The source of the stem cells is umbilical cord blood and of your own adipose tissue (fat). The blood is carefully screened to rule out HIV, Hepatitis B and C.

The entire treatment process can be done in one day with very little downtime. In some cases, the treatment may be repeated the next day in the same fashion.Post procedure, the patient is followed once a month with standard kidney function tests including BUN, Creatinine, 24 hour creatinine clearance test and glomerular filtration rate to determine progress. Follow ups can be done by your local nephrologist.

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