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Uses of Zarxio
Zarxio is a man-made form of human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), whose main ingredient is Filgrastim. The purpose of G-CSF is to stimulate the growth of neutrophils, thereby protecting the body from infection.
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Can alcoholic cirrhosis be treated with stem cell transplantation?
Hello doctor! My father is 65 years old this year, has Child-Pugh B alcoholic cirrhosis (7 points). Besides, there are also gastrointestinal bleeding, esophageal varices grade III, varicose veins grade III. Peptic ulcer scars and type 2 diabetes. The doctor asked me with my father's condition, can cirrhosis of the liver be treated with stem cell transplantation?
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How to cure alcoholic cirrhosis?
Liver cirrhosis can have many causes. In Vietnam, a common cause is alcoholic cirrhosis.
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia: A common disease in premature babies
Premature babies have not yet fully developed the structure and function of their organ systems, often with complex diseases and long-term sequelae. In particular, their respiratory capacity is still weak, requiring mechanical ventilation with high oxygen concentrations for a long time, easily causing bronchopulmonary dysplasia, increasing the risk of death.
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Diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a disease that is difficult to diagnose in the early period after birth because the signs are unclear. However, parents can notice unusual changes in their children through the care process to treat early, helping to improve the child's control function and brain activity.
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Cerebral palsy: Early warning signs in children
Cerebral palsy is a disease that seriously affects the health and future of children. Children with cerebral palsy have warning signs, parents need to take good care and pay attention to their children's activities to promptly detect and treat to minimize the symptoms of the disease.
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Diseases with symptoms similar to multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that damages the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by a variety of symptoms, including numbness/weakness in one or more limbs, tremors, dizziness/loss of balance, vision problems such as blurred vision, double vision, partial or complete loss of visual fields, muscle cramps, difficulty speaking, fatigue, depression, and bowel and bladder problems.
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How is Parkinson's disease cured?
Parkinson's disease was first described by the British doctor James Parkinson in 1817, from which the disease is named after him. Parkinson's disease is characterized by tremors, stiffness, and reduced movement. Parkinson's is a chronic degenerative disease of some brain tissues (cortex, substantia nigra) leading to reduced dopamine production, causing disability in the elderly, second only to cerebrovascular diseases. The disease progresses and requires lifelong treatment, causing costs for families and society. However, if diagnosed and treated early and promptly, symptoms will be reduced and the progression of the disease will be slowed.
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Can hemolytic anemia be cured?
Hemolytic anemia (also known as Thalassemia, congenital hemolytic anemia) is a genetic blood disease, commonly found in mountainous areas, ethnic minorities and also in plains and big cities.
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How dangerous is multiple myeloma?
Multiple myeloma is a cell line cancer, leading to localized or diffuse tumors in the bone marrow of the human body.
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Treatment of multiple myeloma with stem cells
Multiple myeloma is a disease of plasma cell proliferation leading to: increased immunoglobulins in the blood, forming multiple foci of bone resorption leading to pathological fractures, dysfunction of many organs: renal failure, anemia, thrombocytopenia, white blood cell count, hypercalcemia, neurological symptoms, superinfection...
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