Cartilage From the Nose Used to Treat Two People's Knee Osteoarthritis
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Cartilage from the nose used to treat two people's knee osteoarthritis
Damaged cartilage in the knee has been treated with cells taken from the septum Implants made from nose cartilage have been used to repair the knee joints of two people with severe osteoarthritis. A larger clinical trial is now planned to see if the treatment can help the millions of people with knee osteoarthritis worldwide. …
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