Scientists probe mysterious link between teeth, kidneys, and hardened arteries
NCT ID NCT07285421
Summary
This study aims to understand how Enamel Renal Syndrome damages the kidneys and blood vessels. Researchers will observe 30 adults with the genetic condition, comparing their kidney function and blood/urine markers to healthy volunteers. The goal is to learn why harmful calcium deposits form in the body, which could guide future treatments.
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HEGP - clinical investigation center
Paris, 75015, France
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