Search Results 1801-1810 of 21533 for biopsy
... biopsy collected during screening. Note: Results from this biopsy will not be used to determine eligibility for the study. Archival tumor tissue from ...
Que is interested in improving lymph node resections for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, a type of liver cancer. The emphasis is on sentinel node biopsy to ...
Biopsy-confirmed CD (intestinal histology showing villous atrophy). Positive for human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ2 or HLA-DQ2/DQ8 - results will be obtained ...
Consent to provide archived tumor biopsy material (all patients); Group 2: consent to undergo research biopsies; Group 2: must not be a candidate for ...
Adults who have undergone hematopoietic cell transplantation, with skin biopsies ... Patients for whom ≥3 months follow-up information (or date of expiration, if ...
Kidney biopsies are more difficult and present greater hazards to persons with massive obesity. Conditions likely to interfere with informed consent or ...
An archival biopsy is also acceptable if obtained up to 5 months before ... biopsy collection date and beginning of study treatment. Note: Aspirates ...
Have previous trauma to the biopsy site. Have any major, clinically significant medical condition (e.g., within six months of baseline, had myocardial ...
Another kidney biopsy will not be required as part of the study. Candidates must have failed or be intolerant of prior therapy for their kidney disease. The ...
Biopsies can be exempt if deemed by the investigator that the biopsy is not medically feasible for the patient or the patient is unfit for the procedure.
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