Radiation-Free scan aims to pinpoint Kids' gut problems
NCT ID NCT06911749
Summary
This study is testing a new way to see how food moves through the gut in children with chronic constipation and other bowel-emptying disorders. Researchers will use two special, radiation-free scans (MSOT and MRI) after children drink a safe dye to measure gut movement speed and patterns. The goal is to create a better, non-invasive test to help doctors understand the cause of a child's constipation and choose the best treatment.
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University Hospital Erlangen, Pediatric Surgery
RECRUITINGErlangen, Bavaria, 91054, Germany
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