Page 1 of Clinical Trials for Short Bowel Syndrome, 70 Total Matches
- 1RecruitingLast Updated: August 2, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 2CompletedLast Updated: October 30, 2008Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 3RecruitingLast Updated: January 18, 2012Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 4Enrolling by invitationLast Updated: May 6, 2008Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 5CompletedLast Updated: January 20, 2009Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome; Parenteral Nutrition
- 6CompletedLast Updated: November 25, 2008Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 7CompletedLast Updated: February 7, 2012Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 8RecruitingLast Updated: August 17, 2010Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 9RecruitingLast Updated: June 23, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 10TerminatedLast Updated: August 15, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 11Active, not recruitingLast Updated: June 20, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 12Active, not recruitingLast Updated: August 1, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 13Active, not recruitingLast Updated: June 23, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 14Not yet recruitingLast Updated: December 28, 2010Condition(s): Catheter Related Infections; Short Bowel Syndrome
- 15Active, not recruitingLast Updated: November 2, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome; Intestinal Failure; Gastrointestinal Motility Disorder; Mucosal Enteropathy
- 16RecruitingLast Updated: November 10, 2011Condition(s): Liver Disease; Short Bowel Syndrome
- 17RecruitingLast Updated: March 1, 2011Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome; Necrotizing Enterocolitis; Perforation of Small Intestine
- 18RecruitingLast Updated: September 12, 2005Condition(s): Short Bowel Syndrome
- 19RecruitingLast Updated: December 5, 2011Condition(s): Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease; Short Bowel Syndrome; Gastrointestinal Disease
- 20AvailableLast Updated: September 21, 2011Condition(s): Cholestasis; Short Bowel Syndrome
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