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A secondary objective of this study is to evaluate the comparative bioavailability of treprostinil between two formulations of inhaled therapy. Participation ...
Selumetinib is a drug that works by blocking some enzymes that low grade glioma tumor cells need for their growth. This results in killing tumor cells. Drugs ...
This randomized phase III trial compares memantine hydrochloride and whole-brain radiotherapy with or without hippocampal avoidance in reducing ...
The purpose of this study is to offer the best management possible for patients with brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) (ruptured or unruptured) in ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effieativeness of iloprost on the frequency of and relief from symptomatic digital ischemic episodes in ...
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Many factors can cause too few or too many white blood cells. Find out more about these conditions in children.
Pediatric ophthalmologist Brian G. Mohney, M.D., discusses Mayo Clinic's approach to treating strabismus, which affects nearly 1 in 20 children.
Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to develop a prospective status epilepticus registry among twelve tertiary care pediatric hospitals in the United ...
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