Five-Year Follow-Up: are stem cells safe for fading vision?
NCT ID NCT05786287
Summary
This study aims to check the long-term safety of a stem cell treatment for retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic eye disease that causes vision loss. Researchers will re-examine 18 patients who received umbilical cord stem cell transplants five years ago. They will perform various eye tests to see if there have been any safety issues or changes in vision over time.
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Jakarta Eye Center Hospital
Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
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Sardjito Hospital
Yogyakarta, Special Region, 55284, Indonesia
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