Scientists hunt for lupus clue in the blood
NCT ID NCT07149402
Summary
This study aims to learn if a substance in the blood called IL-33 is linked to lupus activity, especially kidney damage. Researchers will compare IL-33 levels in 150 people: lupus patients with kidney problems, lupus patients without kidney problems, and healthy individuals. The goal is to see if measuring IL-33 could help doctors better understand and monitor the disease.
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