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NCT ID: NCT06152289 Recruiting - Crohn Disease Clinical Trials

Development of New Diagnostic Tools in Capsule Endoscopy

NOCE
Start date: February 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Patients participating to this study will provide images and videos of capsule endoscopy to train, tune and evaluate technological bricks of artificial intelligence solutions, in order to improve diagnostic performances of the procedure, while reducing reading time by physicians.

NCT ID: NCT03261297 Recruiting - Chronic Diarrhea Clinical Trials

Epidemiology of Chronic Diarrhea Among Children Admitted to Gastroenterology Unit at Assuit University Children Hospital

Start date: August 22, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Chronic diarrhea is defined as stool volume of more than 10g/kg/day in toddlers/infants and greater than 200 g/day in older children that lasts for 14 days or more. Chronic diarrhea has many of causes can calcified as infectious & noninfectious causes. - Infectious causes as: - Escherichia coli, Giardia Lamblia, tuberculosis, Clostridium difficile & Shigella. - Noninfectious causes as(Abnormal digestive processes- Nutrient Mal -absorption- Immune/ inflammatory- Defects of electrolyte And metaboliteTransport- Motility disorders- Diarrhea associated With exogenous substances) There are four basic pathophysiological categories of diarrhea: as ( osmotic diarrhea- secretory diarrheas- motility related diarrhea- Inflammatory diarrhea)

NCT ID: NCT01070277 Recruiting - Abdominal Pain Clinical Trials

Antiparasitic Treatment for Returning Travelers With Chronic Diarrhea

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study hypotheses is that Antiparasitic therapy in patients with chronic diarrhea after travel to a developing country, with a negative stool findings, will be significantly effective in eliminating diarrhea and other gastro-intestinal complaints compared to similar patients receiving placebo.