Stem cell transplant is a revolutionary medical procedure used to treat a variety of conditions by replacing damaged or diseased cells with healthy stem cells. In ophthalmology, stem cell transplants are used to treat severe corneal damage, ocular surface disorders, and certain retinal diseases. By transplanting stem cells from a donor or the patient’s own body, the procedure aims to regenerate damaged tissues and restore normal function. In other medical fields, stem cell transplants are utilized to treat conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, and various blood disorders by replacing unhealthy bone marrow with healthy stem cells. The success of stem cell transplants depends on various factors, including the source of the stem cells, the patient’s overall health, and the specific condition being treated. This cutting-edge approach holds promise for advancing treatment options and improving outcomes across a range of medical disciplines.
Dr. Mohammad Zarei is a distinguished ophthalmologist and specialist in retinal and vitreous diseases. He earned his degree in General Medicine from Tehran […]
Dr. Seyed Hashem Daryabari, born in 1971, is a distinguished ophthalmologist and corneal transplant specialist with a notable career in the field of […]