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Researchers identify a novel source of adult stem cells: Foreign body-induced granulation tissue
by Hektoen Institute on Mar 8, 2010
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Researchers identify a novel source of adult stem cells: Foreign body-induced granulation tissue
In a ground-breaking study Dr. Jilpa Patel and her group from Chicago have shown that a regenerating granulation tissue is an abundant and unique source of adult stem cells,...
Complete And Permanent Cure Of Fistula Without Surgery
A fistula is a hollow tract lined with granulation tissue connecting a primary opening inside the canal to a secondary opening in the perianal skin. Secondary tracts may be...
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Complete And Permanent Cure Of Fistula Without Surgery
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A fistula is a hollow tract lined with granulation tissue connecting a primary opening inside the canal to a secondary opening in the perianal skin. Secondary tracts may be multiple and from the same primary opening.
Etiology/Causes of ano-rectal fistula include the following:
•Anorectal abscess (most common cause).
•Piles or hemorrhoids.
•fissures.
•Surgery for piles or fissures usually gives rise to fistula in future.
•Constipation.
•A healed sore in the rectal area
•Inflammatory bowel disease
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