Tiny nail camera may unlock secrets of rare stomach disorder
NCT ID NCT07127952
First seen Jan 16, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 12 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a simple nail-fold microscope test can tell apart two types of a rare stomach condition called GAVE. Researchers will compare 75 adults with GAVE, some with autoimmune disease and some without. The goal is to see if nail blood vessel patterns match stomach blood vessel patterns, which could help doctors diagnose and understand the disease better.
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Locations
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Mayo Clinic (Florida)
Jacksonville, Florida, 32224, United States
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Mayo Clinic Health System-Eau Claire Clinic
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54701, United States
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Mayo Clinic Health Systems
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54703-5211, United States
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