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The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of different preventive strategies on the occurrence of macular edema after cataract surgery in non-diabetic and diabetic patients.
To prolong the dysphagia-free period and to reduce the number of endoscopic dilations for patients with newly diagnosed, untreated benign anastomotic strictures after esophagectomy.
To compare Savary dilation with saline 0.9% injections (placebo) with Savary dilation with triamcinolon injections in patients with benign anastomotic esophageal strictures
Primary objective:Pharmacokinetics/-dynamics of 124I-F8IL10 Secondary objective:Dosimetric parameters of arthritic joints and internal organs.
Scar volume and POSAS score will be measured in the Verapamil group, these will be compared to the scar volume and POSAS score in the Kenacort+Verapamil group and the Kenacort group. In addition, complications/ adverse effects will be reported.
Primary objective: To investigate the effect of supplementation of a single intramuscular dose of 80 mg triamcinolone on the level of MPT-induced dynamic hyperinflation, in adult asthma patients with demonstrated dynamic hyperinflation. (Part 1)…
We would like to investigate the efficiacy of the treatment of Trigger Fingers by means of a reliable, randomised, controlled, prospective multi-center trial at a large-scale with a long term follow-up. After completion of the trial we will be able…
The aim of this study is to measure the lymphflow in the superficial lymphvessels in the dorsal forearm in patients with no history of lymphedema. In order to further study lymphedema and to improve the technique of lymphaticovenous anastomoses, it…
We will evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the two guideline recommended treatments for patients with persisting shoulder pain over a 12 month time period. Patients will be randomized to a local corticosteroid injection or referral for…
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different treatments to prevent CME after cataract surgery, using either topical drugs (control group) or intra-/periocular injections (intervention groups).