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NCT ID: NCT05579444 Terminated - Obesity Clinical Trials

Systems Biology of Gastrointestinal and Related Diseases

Start date: November 11, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a longitudinal observational study on patients with gastrointestinal and related disease. The study will be conducted for at least 10 years, following each participant over time, as they either go through relapses and remissions, or progression of their disease.

NCT ID: NCT01928667 Completed - Microscopic Colitis Clinical Trials

Case-Control Study to Identify Risk Factors for Microscopic Colitis

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to assess among others environmental and hygiene-related risk factors for microscopic colitis (MC), a common diarrheal disease.

NCT ID: NCT01504048 Recruiting - Collagenous Colitis Clinical Trials

Usefulness of Chromoendoscopy in Diagnosing Microscopic Colitis

Start date: June 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether chromoendoscopy using Indigo-Carmine dye spray is useful in diagnosing microscopic colitis among patients undergoing colonoscopy due to chronic watery diarrhea.

NCT ID: NCT01209208 Completed - Lymphocytic Colitis Clinical Trials

Budesonide Versus Mesalazine Versus Placebo in Lymphocytic Colitis

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether budesonide or mesalazine is more active in the treatment of lymphocytic colitis.

NCT ID: NCT00217022 Terminated - Diarrhea Clinical Trials

Budesonide Versus Placebo for the Treatment of Lymphocytic Colitis

Start date: June 2003
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Patients will receive budesonide or placebo for the treatment of active lymphocytic colitis. This study includes stool collections, blood draws, weekly questionnaires and a sigmoidoscopy. The study hypothesis is that budesonide will be safe and effective compared with placebo for the treatment of diarrhea in lymphocytic colitis.