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This is a peripheral blood Collection Protocol to study the T-cell immune responses of patients with malignancies displaying one of three different patterns of ...
Subject is a candidate for an elective, planned lung lesion localization or biopsy procedure utilizing the Ion Endoluminal System. Subject able to understand ...
During the procedure, a doctor places a long, thin flexible tube called a catheter in a blood vessel, usually in the groin or wrist. It's guided to the heart.
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
A Mayo Clinic survey assessed ESG-related practice trends and preferences of bariatric endoscopists who perform this weight-loss procedure.
guidelines. The status change was based on data ... Others may develop (acquire) the syndrome due to an underlying medi- cal condition, a change in electrolytes.
This minimally invasive procedure involves passing a lighted scope through the urethra into the bladder and other parts of the urinary tract. The surgeon makes ...
Defibrotide is no longer available though the Emergency Use IND mechanism (also known as compassionate use, or single patient named use). This protocol is the ...
Infection. A change in the balance of important minerals in the body called electrolytes. This can be dangerous if you have kidney or heart disease, or other ...
Careful evaluation and shared decision-making about risks and benefits of the procedure. This evaluation may be carried out by a variety of individuals in ...
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