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Patients with liver disease frequently present to the hospital with bleeding from dilated veins in their foodpipe (called esophageal varices). The current standard of care is to perform endoscopic var...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Southern California
Collaborators
NCT06669806 · Portal Hypertension Related to Cirrhosis, Ascites Hepatic, and more
NCT06031402 · Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Acute Variceal Bleeding
NCT06635122 · Porto-Sinusoidal Vascular Disease, Cirrhosis Due to Hepatitis B, and more
NCT07390344 · Ascites, Variceal Bleeding, and more
NCT06335186 · Upper Gastrointestinal Variceal Bleeding in Cirrhotic Patients
L.A. County + U.S.C. Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
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