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Clinical trials for Spina bifida

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An open-label, multicentre study of augmentation cystoplasty using an autologous Neo-Bladder construct in subjects with spina bifida. Not Recruiting United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
A clinical research study to find out how the medicine fesoterodine works in children aged 6 to 16 years with bladder overactivity caused by a neurological condition (such as spina bifida). Authorised United Kingdom
Low dose chemoprofylaxis (LDCP) and reduction of pyelonephritic episodes and significant bacteriuria in children with meningomyelocele and clean intermittent catherisation (CIC). Recruiting The Netherlands
Psychosocial Adjustment of Adolescents With Spina Bifida Recruiting United States