New scan could replace painful kidney biopsies for diabetes patients
NCT ID NCT06452862
Summary
This study is testing whether advanced MRI scans can help doctors better diagnose and monitor diabetic kidney disease without invasive procedures. Researchers will perform special MRI scans on 80 people with diabetes at different stages of kidney involvement, following them over time. The goal is to see if these scans can detect kidney damage earlier and more accurately than current urine tests, potentially reducing the need for painful kidney biopsies.
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Shengjing Hospital
RECRUITINGShenyang, Liaoning, 110004, China
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