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Adam Kitchen – Atrophie du Nerf Optique

Adam Kitchen est un patient de 32 ans venant des USA, atteint d'Atrophie du Nerf Optique (ONA), il raconte son expérience du traitement par cellules souches et les progrès qu'il a fait en termes de vision, durant son séjour à l'hôpital.

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