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Therapy Management in Patients Treated With Anakinra Due to Recurrent Pericarditis

Recurrent Pericarditis

To determine the utility of serial cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for guidance of therapy management in patients treated with anakinra due to recurrent pericarditis (RP), compared with c-reactive protein (CRP) assay alone.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Radiotherapy After Local Recurrence in Breast Cancer

Breast Carcinoma

The investigators propose a prospective, multicenter, single arm Phase II design to evaluate the feasibility of repeated breast-conserving surgery combined with re- irradiation using IORT after local recurrence of breast carcinoma.

Active32 enrollment criteria

Whole-body DW-MRI and cfDNA Analysis for the Surveillance of Melanoma Patients at High Risk for...

Melanoma

Patients with locally advanced melanoma are at high risk for recurrence following surgical treatment. More patients with stage IV melanoma remain in complete remission following systemic therapy. No standards have been established for the surveillance of patients at high risk for recurrence. Whole-body diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and cfDNA analysis of blood are innovative imaging and laboratory investigations that may be of benefit for early detection of recurrence in this patient population.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Double-Blind Phase II Study of Adjuvant Pembrolizumab Versus Placebo in Head and Neck...

Head and Neck CancerSquamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

A placebo-controlled, randomized study using adjuvant pembrolizumab treatment for one year in order to potentially improve progression free survival in a squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck cohort at high-risk for recurrence.

Active48 enrollment criteria

Dynamic F-DOPA PET for Differential Diagnosis Between Recurrence and Radionecrosis of Brain Metastasis...

Brain MetastasesRadiation Necrosis

Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is the most widely used examination for detecting the presence of brain metastasis. Functional sequences such as perfusion weighted imaging makes it possible to differentiate tumor recurrence from cerebral radionecrosis. However, this imaging technique may exhibit limitations, especially for brain lesions consisting of a mixture of necrotic tissue and tumor progression or depending on the location of the lesion in the brain. The use of 18F-DOPA PET is another option available to oncologists. Many studies on gliomas showed the superiority of this imaging technique over contrast-enhanced MRI. However, this imaging solution has been very poorly studied for brain metastases. The new PET technology equiped with silicon detectors makes it possible to obtain greater sensitivities than those of previous generations. It also make possible to obtain images in very short acquisition times. After injection, the hardware allows to obtain the perfusion kinetics of the lesion thanks to a very short temporal sampling (i.e. three seconds). The main objective of this pilot study is to evaluate the association between early activity measurements (< 4 minutes post-injection) of 18F-FDOPA in PET and the differential diagnosis between radionecrosis and recurrence of cerebral metastases treated by radiotherapy.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Faecal Microbiota Transplantation as Means of Preventing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

This study investigates Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused either by sensitive E. coli or ESBL-E. coli.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

: "Comparative Evaluation of 3 Dimensional Changes of Dentition in Post Orthodontic Patients With...

Relapse

Maintaining teeth in their corrected position after orthodontic treatment is one of the most challenging part of orthodontic treatment and hence a period of stabilization termed as retention is provided after orthodontic treatment. Retention is one of the most important phase of orthodontic treatment that attempts to keep teeth in the corrected positions after treatment with orthodontic braces. Following literature search there is no scientific evidence for the timing of retainer delivery.The present study is designed to know if post orthodontic tooth movement vary with different time of retainer delivery and since there is unusual delay after debonding as the retainer is fabricated at the laboratory. Such a study will help us to find out within which time period the retainer should be delivered

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Fluoroethyltyrosine in Detecting Tumors in Participants With Recurrent Intracranial Tumors

Intracranial NeoplasmLow Grade Glioma3 more

This phase II trial studies how well F-18 fluoroethyltyrosine (fluoroethyltyrosine) works in detecting tumors in participants with intracranial tumors that have come back. Imaging agents, such as fluoroethyltyrosine, may help doctors see the tumor better during a positron emission tomography (PET) scan.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Cost-effectiveness of Orthodontic Retention Protocols

Orthodontic Relapse

Objective is to assess changes of dentition and periodontium, and hygiene in retention after the end of the active phase of orthodontic treatment, and relationship with gender, type of retention appliance, pre-therapeutic condition of dentition and duration of active phase of treatment.

Recruiting0 enrollment criteria

"Comparative Evaluation of 3 Dimensional Changes of Dentition in Post Orthodontic Patients With...

Relapse

After orthodontic treatment, relapse is inevitable and is defined as a movement towards the initial state which is undesirable. To prevent relapse, a phase of retention is required. Retention has been defined as "the holding of teeth following orthodontic treatment in the treated position for the period of time necessary for the maintenance of the result". Controversies regarding retention regime exist due to lack of high quality evidence regarding duration, type and timing of different type retainer. There is an unusual delay after debonding in retainer delivery as the retainer is fabricated at the laboratory. Such the present study will help us to find out within which time period the retainer should be delivered.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria
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