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    The EU Clinical Trials Register currently displays   44339   clinical trials with a EudraCT protocol, of which   7369   are clinical trials conducted with subjects less than 18 years old.   The register also displays information on   18700   older paediatric trials (in scope of Article 45 of the Paediatric Regulation (EC) No 1901/2006).

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    These are paediatric studies completed by 26 January 2007, in respect of products authorised in the Community (Article 45 of the Paediatric Regulation (EC) No 1901/2006).
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    Study title: Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia showing marked involution postoperatively. Tanaka Y, Tajima S, Maejima S, Umebayashi M. Ann Plast Surg. 1993 Jan;30(1):71-6.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43678
    Study title: Ohta H, Hojo M, Shintaku M, Komibuchi T, Okamoto S. Tc-99m HMDP and Ga-67 imaging along with CT and MRI in fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone. Clin Nucl Med. 1997 May;22(5):328-30. No abstract available. Ohta H, Hojo M, Shintaku M, Komibuchi T, Okamoto S. Tc-99m HMDP and Ga-67 imaging along with CT and MRI in fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone. Clin Nucl Med. 1997 May;22(5):328-30. No abstract available.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43551
    Study title: Fibrous dysplasia in the spine: prevalence of lesions and association with scoliosis. Leet AI, Magur E, Lee JS, Wientroub S, Robey PG, Collins MT. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2004 Mar;86-A(3):531-7.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43405
    Study title: Leslie WD, Reinhold C, Rosenthall L, Tau C, Glorieux FH. Panostotic fibrous dysplasia. A new craniotubular dysplasia. Clin Nucl Med. 1992 Jul;17(7):556-60. Leslie WD, Reinhold C, Rosenthall L, Tau C, Glorieux FH. Panostotic fibrous dysplasia. A new craniotubular dysplasia. Clin Nucl Med. 1992 Jul;17(7):556-60.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43694
    Study title: Machida K, Makita K, Nishikawa J, Ohtake T, Iio M. Scintigraphic manifestation of fibrous dysplasia. Clin Nucl Med. 1986 Jun;11(6):426-9. Machida K, Makita K, Nishikawa J, Ohtake T, Iio M. Scintigraphic manifestation of fibrous dysplasia. Clin Nucl Med. 1986 Jun;11(6):426-9.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43907
    Study title: Zhibin Y, Quanyong L, Libo C, Jun Z, Hankui L, Jifang Z, Ruisen Z. The role of radionuclide bone scintigraphy in fibrous dysplasia of bone. Clin Nucl Med. 2004 Mar;29(3):177-80. Zhibin Y, Quanyong L, Libo C, Jun Z, Hankui L, Jifang Z, Ruisen Z. The role of radionuclide bone scintigraphy in fibrous dysplasia of bone. Clin Nucl Med. 2004 Mar;29(3):177-80.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43403
    Study title: Criteria and quantification of fibrous dysplasia on MDP scanning. Sathekge MM, Clauss RP. Nuklearmedizin. 1995 Dec;34(6):229-31.
    Active substance: TECHNETIUM (99mTc) MEDRONIC ACID
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    Document reference: 43576
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