Foetal Stem Cells Treatment Therapy/ies

  Stem Cell Treatment of   :  
  Agenesis                 

Patient: Teo 
Diagnosis: Agenisis Corpus Callosum - Click Here to view

Agenesis refers to the failure of an organ to develop during embryonic growth and development. Many forms of agenesis are referred to by individual names, depending on the organ affected:

Agenesis of the corpus callosum- failure of the Corpus callosum to develop.
Renal agenesis- failure of one or both of the kidneys to develop.
Phocomelia- failure of the arms or legs to develop.
Penile agenesis- failure of penis to develop.
Müllerian agenesis - failure of the uterus and part of the vagina to develop.
In theology, agenesis means to have no beginning or to have no creator, to come into existence without the influence of an outside intelligence.

 

Treatments of Fetal Stem Cells Therapy

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Parkinsons Disease

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Multiple Sclerosis

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - ALS - Lafora

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Diabetes

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Brain Damage

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Sickle Cell Amnemia

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Cystic Fibrosis

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Cancer

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Autism

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Down Syndrome

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Lennox Gastaut

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Cerebral Palsy Spinal

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Muscular Atrophy

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Lupus

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Agenesis

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Microcephaly

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Arthritis

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Aneurisym

Foetal Stem Cells Therapy Treatments - Epilepsy

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Last  updated 18 October 2009