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Richard76 (Guest)
My son,who is now 55 years old, was born with a congenital condition primarily diagnosed as a blue cone monochromat @ the University of Michigan when he was about 10 years old. The research physcian was Dr. Harold Falls. His condition does not completely encompass all of the then know parameters for the true condition because he is able to distingush colors. Today his vision is limited and is still affected by bright light. My question, is there any work being done for this condition and could a retina transplant possibly help?
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Replied on Monday, September 13, 2010 12:29 PM
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ratman6040 (Guest)
my 14 yr.old son is now blind totally, although his right eye still has
the optical nerve,is there a chance now he might be a candidate for this surgery?,time is ticking,he now has an artificial eye in the left,
and not sure how much more time his right eye will hold out? his retinal surgeron dr. tom aauberg in grand rapids michigan said because of slow stem cell it might be 8-10 yrs out, this was 4-5 yrs ago
doug gebhard
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Replied on Monday, October 18, 2010 12:48 PM
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my 6 yrs old son had left eye enucleated for retinoblastoma.can he recover sight in that eye by artificial retina?is transplant possible in this case?while enucleation ,a 7 mm of optic nerve was cut off.
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Replied on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:11 PM
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Hi my daughter is deaf blind due to three month prem birth and her retina's detached due to high levels of oxygen. is there hope for her to see if she can get a retina transplant
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Replied on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 9:40 AM
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schoolgirl26 (Guest)
Hi my boyfriend is blind due to eye surgeries performed by his doctor is there any hope for him please let me know u can email me at thanks
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Replied on Thursday, January 19, 2012 10:52 AM
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