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We want to compare the effectiveness of sclerotherapy and rubberband ligation when it comes to symptoms. We will secondarily consider patient satisfaction, complications and recurrences. We hypothesize that both treatments are equally effective.
The main objective of this study is to determine whether tubal flushing with oil-based contrast during HSG results into more pregnancies leading to live births when compared to tubal flushing with ExEm-foam during HyFoSy, and whether this approach…
Evaluation of the effect of different treatment thresholds in a clinical pathway for children with acute asthma who are treated with supplemental oxygen
This proof-of-principle evaluation aims to investigate whether a home-based balance training using an exergame (HEROES), following a single session of perturbation-based training improves reactive step quality in people with chronic stroke.
The aim of this study is to reduce the need for colectomy and its* associated morbidity and mortality in patients with high-risk pT1 or low-risk pT2 colon carcinoma after endoscopic polypectomy by performing a (robot-assisted) laparoscopic wedge…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of ET for late-life anxiety disorders delivered by trained MHNs in primary care, in terms of anxiety and quality of life, compared to UC. UC is not restricted, and the GP…
Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is currently performed with aluminum hydroxide-adsorbed allergen extracts. This approach is effective, but requires a long burdensome treatment protocol with a relatively high frequency of allergic side-effects…
To evaluate the disease course of diverticulitis in immunocompromised patients to determine a safe and effective treatment strategy.
Determine the safety (oncological outcome and toxicity) of an comprehensive treatment combining recent advances in the treatment of high risk prostate cancer