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This study will examine a new approach to treating patient with severe systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE) that involves collecting stem cells (cells produced by the bone marrow
that develop into blood cells) from the patient, completely shutting down the patient's
immune system, and then giving back the patient's stem cells. SLE is a chronic,
inflammatory disorder of th...
Location: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, ...
Status: Active, not recruiting
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The hypothesis of this study focuses on obtaining accurate information on the effectiveness
of photographic educational material on orientation of carbohydrate counting for adolescents
with diabetes.
Location: University of São Paulo General Hospital
Status: Recruiting
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Each year in the United States alone, a third of a million persons are hospitalized for
traumatic brain injury (TBI), of whom approximately 1/4 die. Most are less than 30 years of
age. Not only are the health care costs staggering for both initial care and rehabilitation,
but the societal loss in terms of economic impact reaches into the billions of dollars
annually in ...
Location: Parkland Hospital
Status: Recruiting
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Intranasal injection of epinephrine is used routinely during endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS)
to reduce bleeding in the nasal mucosa and thereby improve visualization of the surgical
field. However, systemic absorption of epinephrine via the nasal mucosa is often accompanied
by cardiovascular side effects during the early postinjection period, putting in risk
patients with...
Location: Tel Aviv Sourasky medical center
Status: Not yet recruiting
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10 healthy men will be PET-scanned (CNS) twice in random order with infusions of placebo or
Native GLP-1 during hyperglycemic clamp to uncover the metabolic effects of GLP-1 in
perspectives of intervention of macrovascular late diabetic pathology such as stroke and
AMI. Earlier studies have revealed tendencies towards steady glucose metabolism in the CNS
despite fluctuat...
Location: Aarhus University, Institute of Pharmacology
Status: Recruiting
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INTRODUCTION Pamidronate and other bisphosphonates (bisph) have an anti-nociceptive effect
in animals. In humans, IV pamidronate is analgesic in patients affected by
numerous painful conditions, including cancer bone pain, complex regional pain syndrome
(CRPS), ankylosing spondylitis, and rheumatoid arthritis. The investigators have explored
the effect of...
Location: Mount Sinai Medical Center
Status: Completed
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This is a National, Multicentre, Observational Registry to study Adherence and Long Term
Outcomes of Therapy in paediatric subjects using Easypod™ electromechanical device for
growth hormone treatment from hospital in Korea in order to assess the level of adherence of
subjects receiving SAIZEN® via Easypod™ .
Location: Yonsei University Colleage of Medicine, Severan...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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Primary objective of the PAPPHY Study is to establish the prevalence of primary
aldosteronism (PA) in consecutive hypertensive patients hospitalized for lone (non
valvular), paroxysmal, persistent or permanent atrial flutter or fibrillation (AFF).
Secondary objectives are to identify:
1. the clinical, echocardiographic and biochemical predictors of AFF in the hyperte...
Location: Dept. Clinical and Experimental Medicine (DMCS)...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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All newly referred patients with PCOS and hirsutism are listed in a database.
Location: Odense University Hospital
Status: Recruiting
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Despite the clear importance of adolescence in the emergence of a number of disease states
and processes, there is surprisingly little known about how the endocrine and metabolic
events accompanying puberty in humans impact normal developmental neurobiology.
Epidemiologic studies have identified sexual dimorphisms in the prevalence of several
neuropsychiatric disorders, ...
Location: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, ...
Status: Recruiting
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