"It was a miracle," she said this week. "I'm walking, and I wouldn't be walking without the stem cells. I have my leg."
Therein lies the hope for millions of people.
Thomas suffered peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, which affects the lower limbs of 10 million Americans. Untreated, it can lead to strokes, amputations and death.
"They saved my life. I told them they saved my life," Thomas said.
She was part of the Ohio study conducted by Franz, Dr. Kaushal Shah and Dr. Thomas Hankins. Of 16 patients who underwent the procedure, 13 avoided major amputations, the researchers said.
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