Autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune diseases are a group of diseases when the body forms antibodies to its own tissues causing their inflammation and destruction. The treatment of autoimmune diseases is a complex one and is often carried out throughout a patient's whole life
Autoimmune diseases include:
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rheumatoid arthritis
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autoimmune thyroiditis
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systemic lupus erythematosus
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systemic scleroderma
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vasculites
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osteoarthritis deformans (Bekhterev’s disease)
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multiple sclerosis
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nonspecific ulcerative colitis
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Crohn's disease, and others
The Institute of Cell Therapy owns clinically proven stem cell therapies of autoimmune diseases. Safety and efficacy of autoimmune diseases comprehensive treatment at the Institute of Cell Therapy is confirmed by successful long-term experience in such patients treating.
The use of stem cells in the autoimmune diseases treatment:
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inhibits formation of antibodies to own tissues
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slows down fibrotic degeneration of the affected organs
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helps to restore functional activity of the organs involved in pathological process
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normalizes the patient’s immune status
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reduces painful syndrome in rheumatoid arthritis and damage of joints, other systemic inflammatory diseases of connective tissue
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contributes to normalization of coagulogram and lipidogram, transaminases and hepatic markers
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allows to reduce the dose of drugs constituting the basic therapy
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increases duration of remission
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reduces the recurrence rate
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improves the quality of patients' life by prevented a disability
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