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Assume there is a patient with permanent nerve damage , If we collect stem cells from persons brain and cultivate them to form a nerve and then implant it , is it possible, Are there any chances, I know what I am talking about is easy to type but very difficult in practical but just asking if anything regarding to this is already happening 😄

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1 hour ago, Rushikesh said:

Assume there is a patient with permanent nerve damage , If we collect stem cells from persons brain and cultivate them to form a nerve and then implant it , is it possible, Are there any chances, I know what I am talking about is easy to type but very difficult in practical but just asking if anything regarding to this is already happening 😄

Mild to moderate nerve injury (e.g., neurapraxia or axonotmesis) is often partially or fully recoverable with time and treatment.

On 4/28/2025 at 6:57 AM, Rushikesh said:

Assume there is a patient with permanent nerve damage , If we collect stem cells from persons brain and cultivate them to form a nerve and then implant it , is it possible, Are there any chances, I know what I am talking about is easy to type but very difficult in practical but just asking if anything regarding to this is already happening 😄

Could you specify what type of nerve damage or is this question just in general?

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