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Stem cell therapy brings new hope to cat at risk of blindness

A cat named "Lokum," diagnosed with Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), also known as progressive retinal amblyopia, began to recover after receiving two doses of stem cell therapy administered two weeks apart.

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"This 'intravitreal' injection reaches the retina under simple anesthesia. This application has become a beacon of hope in blindness treatment. In Lokum, who received the treatment twice, we observed positive developments, such as improvement in the diminished pupillary reflex—meaning the reflex for pupil constriction and dilation—and better retinal blood vessel conditions upon examination with an ophthalmoscope," he added. "In this context, this modern treatment method of stem cell therapy could be a ray of hope for animals suffering from PRA and at risk of blindness," he added.