Race against crystal time: can aggressive treatment dissolve Gout's painful deposits?
NCT ID NCT06669000
Summary
This study aims to find out how long it takes for urate crystals, which cause painful gout flare-ups, to completely dissolve in the joints. Researchers will enroll 250 adults with newly diagnosed gout and use medication to aggressively lower their uric acid levels. They will track the crystals using regular ultrasound scans of the feet and knees to see when they disappear and try to identify factors that influence how quickly this happens.
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APHP, Lariboisière Hospital, Rheumatology departement
RECRUITINGParis, 75010, France
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