Major french study launches to unlock mysteries of painful skin disease
NCT ID NCT04352036
Summary
This study aims to better understand acute hidrosadenitis, a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Researchers will follow 465 patients over time to identify different disease patterns and examine how lifestyle and environmental factors affect the condition. The goal is to gather detailed information that could help guide future treatment approaches for this painful disorder.
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RECRUITINGLe Mans, France
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CH La Rochelle
RECRUITINGLa Rochelle, France
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CH bretagne sud
RECRUITINGLorient, France
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CHD Vendée
RECRUITINGLa Roche-sur-Yon, France
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CHRU Tours
RECRUITINGTours, France
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CHU Angers
RECRUITINGAngers, 49933, France
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CHU Milétrie
RECRUITINGPoitiers, France
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CHU Pontchaillou
RECRUITINGRennes, France
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CHU de Nantes - Dermatologie
RECRUITINGNantes, France
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Ch Saint-Brieuc
RECRUITINGSaint-Brieuc, France
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Ch de Cornouaille
RECRUITINGQuimper, France
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Chr D'Orléans
RECRUITINGOrléans, France
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Chru Brest
RECRUITINGBrest, France
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