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No surgical treatment exists for striatonigral degeneration, and pharmacological treatment is not effective in the long term.
There was no successful treatment for age-related macular degeneration as of 2001.
This treated by decompression and /or surgical removal.
A superficial keratectomy is the usual treatment. Under local anesthesia the nodes are scraped from the cornea. Pain varies from patient to patient, but the outcome is generally good.
Senile myocardial degeneration is degeneration of the heart. Often a heart valve has to be replaced because of this degeneration.
I understand treatment with injection of one's own (adult) retinal stem cells is available in Germany. Patients have primarily had age related macular degeneration but a few have had myopic degeneration.
Senile myocardial degeneration refers to age-related changes in the structure and function of the heart, particularly in elderly individuals. These changes may include fibrosis, stiffening of the heart muscle, and alterations in the conduction system of the heart. It can lead to decreased cardiac function and an increased risk of heart-related conditions.
Immaculate is an adjective.
What preparations may be given before prolotherapy treatment?
The newest approved treatment for macular degeneration is injection of anti-angiogenic drugs into the eyeball. This stops hemorrhaging in patients who develop the "wet" form of the disease. Currently, a good deal of research is being conducted to improve upon this procedure and also to treat the less severe "dry" form of macular degeneration.
My Degeneration was created in 2003.
Immaculate is an adjective.