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Ischemic bowel disease, also known as ischemic bowel disease (IBD), is a type of disease that causes the blood supply to a certain intestinal segment to be reduced or stopped by various reasons such as hypovolemia, shock or recent abdominal surgery, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the intestinal wall, and causing a series of pathological changes in the intestine. Human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (HUCB-MNC) can be economically and conveniently isolated from human cord blood. The HUCB-MNC obtained from the isolation of human umbilical cord blood contains a variety of stem cells, such as hematopoietic stem cells, endothelial stem cells, etc. A number of previous studies have confirmed that HUCB-MNC can improve the occurrence of ischemic bowel disease through immunomodulatory and tissue repair. These characteristics make HUCB-MNC a cell with great potential to treat ischemic diseases.
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Age is not limited, gender is not limited. Meet the diagnostic criteria for ischemic bowel disease and clearly diagnose inpatient patients with ischemic bowel disease.
Diagnosis and diagnosis (standard) in line with the "2011 Chinese Medical.
Association Gerontology Branch organization of relevant experts jointly wrote the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic bowel disease in the elderly in China":
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100 participants in 2 patient groups
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HongLi HL Yang, Dr
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