Magnetic Resonance Imaging clinical trials
9 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
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Early Psychosis: Investigating Cognition
This study explores brain chemistry changes in people who have recently experienced psychosis. It investigates how brain chemicals like glutamate might affect memory and attention, and if a mild electrical brain stimulation could offer a new, personalised treatment approach.
For: First Episode Psychosis (FEP) · PsychosisUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Capturing MultiORgan Effects of COVID-19
This study, called C-MORE, looks at how COVID-19 affects different parts of the body in people who've left hospital. It uses MRI scans to check organs like the lungs and heart, and also looks at quality of life and mental health.
For: Coronavirus Infection · Multi-Organ DisorderUnited Kingdom - RecruitingPHASE3
Active Surveillance, Bleomycin, Etoposide, Carboplatin or Cisplatin in Treating Pediatric and Adult Patients With Germ Cell Tumors
This study looks at how best to treat a type of cancer called germ cell tumours in children and adults. It compares simply watching the tumour after surgery with different chemotherapy treatments to see which works best and causes fewer side effects.
For: Childhood Extracranial Germ Cell Tumor · Extragonadal Embryonal Carcinoma · Germ Cell TumorUnited States · Australia · Canada - Active not recruiting
Glymphatic MRI in Clinically Isolated Syndrome
This study looks at a new way to scan the brain to understand how a vital cleaning system, the glymphatic system, works in people with Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS), which often leads to Multiple Sclerosis. The aim is to see if problems with this system contribute to the development of MS.
For: Clinically Isolated SyndromeUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Magic Angle Direction Imaging (MADI) ACL Study
This study is testing a new type of MRI scanner that could give doctors more detailed pictures of injured ligaments and tendons, like those in the knee. It aims to improve how we diagnose and understand injuries such as ACL tears, potentially leading to better care.
For: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries · Meniscus TearUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
Observing Young Patients With Ependymoma Undergoing Standard Combination Chemotherapy
This study looks at how young children with a type of brain tumour called ependymoma respond to standard chemotherapy. It also checks for long-term side effects to help doctors improve treatment for them in the future.
For: Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors · Cognitive/Functional Effects · Long-term Effects Secondary to Cancer Therapy in ChildrenUnited Kingdom - Enrolling by invitation
Twins MR Imaging Study
This study uses MRI scans to look at how different body parts age in twins. By comparing twins, researchers hope to learn more about how genes, lifestyle, and environment affect ageing and diseases like Alzheimer's and heart problems.
For: AgingUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
MRI and Stable Isotope Tracer Studies for Detecting the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
This study looks at how non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) gets worse. We use special scans and tests to understand changes in the body and how a substance called L-carnitine might help. This could lead to better ways to find and treat liver problems early.
For: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
IBM Dietary Surveillance Study
This study looks at how diet might affect people with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM). Researchers want to see if food choices can influence muscle health and daily abilities in those with IBM, comparing them to healthy adults.
For: Inclusion Body MyositisUnited Kingdom