New study tracks kids with Crohn's to see what treatments work best
NCT ID NCT06673134
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Summary
This study follows 100 children with Crohn's disease to track their symptoms, treatments, and outcomes in everyday medical care. Researchers will look at how different therapies—like special diets, medications, or fecal transplants—affect disease activity over 14 to 54 weeks. The goal is to learn which approaches work best for children in real-world settings.
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Conditions
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Tongji Hospital, Wuhan, 430030
Wuhan, 430030, China
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