Minatoga, Japan Clinical Trials
A listing of Minatoga, Japan clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 64,776 clinical trials
Intestinal Microbiota in Stem Cell Transplant Transplant Admission
In this prospective study, the primary objective will be to investigate the association between the use of antibiotics administered during the admission period of Stem cell transplant (SCT) and the rate of overall change in microbiota composition across adjacent samples in time.
Use of a New Method for the Microbiological Diagnosis of Severe Corneal Infection
Microbial keratitis is a severe and often blindness-inducing pathology which represents today the first reason for long-term hospitalization (more than 5 days) in ophthalmology. Its diagnosis is clinical and leads to an immediate hospitalization in the presence of serious criteria (Mackie classification). The entire process of microbiological diagnosis requires several …
Pain Assessment and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Tolerability in Patients With a Functional Neurological Disorder
Functional neurological disorders (FND) are motor, sensory or cognitive symptoms without an identified lesion. This is a very common reason for consultation in neurology. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may be performed in these patients both for diagnostic purposes (in the context of motor evoked potentials) and for therapeutic purposes. The …
The Establishment of Tongue Examination Analysis From the Video Recording
This project intends to record the process of tongue extension through a dynamic video, and establish the tongue examination analysis from the video recording. In this study, 300 general public will be invited for examinations, and high-quality tongue examination videos will be recorded by digital cameras. After the tongue examination …
A Study in Patients With Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treated With the E-nside TAAA Multibranch Stent Graft System
The INNER-B post-market clinical follow-up study is undertaken to evaluate the prevention of death related to a thoracoabdominal aneurysm when treated by the E-nside TAAA Multibranch Stent Graft System. The secondary objective is to evaluate the safety and clinical performance of the device.
Technical Evaluation of Commercial IMUs Within Clinical Gait Analysis
A standard clinical gait analysis consists of observing walking with video (2D) or advanced equipment (VICON 3D). This 3D method provides detailed information about the gait pattern, but is time-consuming in implementation and data analysis. There are commercial 3D systems on the market that are used in healthy individuals and …
Determination of Physical Parameters Relevant to Ophthalmic Lasers
The use of lasers in medicine in general, and diagnosis and treatment in ophthalmology in particular, increased significantly. Making retinal surgery using lasers have become increasingly common. The goal: to diagnose eye diseases safely
Diagnosis of RSTS: Identification of the Acetylation Profiles as Epigenetic Markers for Assessing Causality of CREBBP and EP300 Variants.
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is a rare and severe congenital developmental disorder characterized by congenital anomalies and intellectual disability with a long term memory deficit. The main challenge is to improve the intellectual and memory efficiency of these patients. CREBBP and EP300 are the two genes known to cause RSTS. Both …
A Prospective Sub-Study of the Global Hypophosphatasia Registry
In this prospective observational sub-study, participants with pediatric-onset hypophosphatasia (HPP) (perinatal/infantile- or juvenile-onset) of any age will be followed for a minimum of 5 years at sites in the United States and potentially 1 or 2 other countries.
Natural History of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 (SCA7)
Background Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is disease in which people have problems with coordination, balance, speech and vision. It is caused by a change in the ATXN7 gene. A mutation in this ATXN7 gene causes changes in eye cells, which can lead to vision loss. There is no cure …