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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine if any specific patient characteristics lead to improved outcome of IBS treatment, when conventional treatment as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is used in combination.
The study objective is to compare the efficacy and safety of US-ATG-F as a supplement to standard of care prophylaxis versus standard of care prophylaxis alone in moderate to severe chronic GVHD-free survival.
The investigators are looking at the different impacts of atenolol, verapamil and perindopril on large artery and lv function in marfan syndrome. It is a double-blind, randomised cross-over trial.
By hypothesising that Interstitial Cystitis is an allergic disorder of the urogenital system that is linked to mast-cells, current therapy with omalizumab may represent a potential non symptomatic strategy for the treatment of IC/BPS
The purpose of the study is to assess the efficacy (prevention of vascular events) and safety (especially bleedings) of Ticagrelor (AZD6140) compared with Clopidogrel, both given on top of low dose aspirin, in Asian/Japanese patients with acute coronary syndrome and a planned percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
The purpose of this study is to determine if submaximal exercise by bicycle stress tests with pulmonary measurement of VO2MAX plus maximal isometric hand grips on 2 consecutive days causes a higher level of "exertional exhaustion" in GWI compared to healthy veterans (HVets).
The present study is designed to determine the mutational status of markers (TET2 and PLCb2, cytogenetic aberrations) together with methylation status of the above genes using bone marrow and matched buccal cell samples from MDS patients who necessitate to start a treatment (i.e. EPO, Lenalidomide, Azacytidine). All patients included in the study will be followed for at least 2 years.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether vardenafil is effective in improving clinical symptoms and peripheral blood flow in patients with primary and secondary Raynaud phenomenon.
With this study two different therapeutic exercise regimens will be compared in patients with anterior knee pain (patellofemoral pain syndrome, PFPS).
The purpose of this study is to assess the bioequivalence of subcutaneous Vidaza® and subcutaneous Luitpold Azacitidine pharmacokinetics and to assess the comparative safety of subcutaneous Vidaza® versus subcutaneous Luitpold Azacitidine.