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  1. Spinal cord trauma is damage to the spinal cord. It may result from direct injury to the cord itself or indirectly from disease of the nearby ...
  2. When your baby is born, the umbilical cord is cut and there is a stump left. The stump should dry and fall off by the time your baby is 5 to ...
  3. Spinal cord abscess is the swelling and irritation (inflammation) and the collection of infected material (pus) and germs in or around the spinal cord.
  4. ... of cells (mass) in or around the spinal cord. ... tumor of the supporting cells inside the spinal cord Meningioma: tumor of the tissue that covers the ...
  5. Cord blood refers to a sample of blood collected from the umbilical cord when a baby is born. The umbilical cord is the cord connecting the baby to the ...
  6. The spinal cord contains the nerves that carry messages between your brain and the rest of the body. The cord passes through your neck and back. A spinal ...
  7. ... blood disorder, your doctor may recommend percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS), which is performed at 18 ... of the fetus' blood directly from the umbilical cord. The sample is then analyzed for genetic defects ...
  8. ... common cause of autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is spinal cord injury. The nervous system of people with AD ... red) skin above the level of the spinal cord injury Heavy sweating High blood pressure Irregular heartbeat, ...
  9. The umbilical cord connects the baby to the mother's placenta. During fetal development in the womb, the umbilical cord is the lifeline to the baby supplying nutrients. ...
  10. ... be found through national bone marrow registries. Umbilical cord blood transplant -- This is a type of allogeneic ... cells are removed from a newborn baby's umbilical cord right after birth. The stem cells are frozen ...
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