Researchers probe hormone link to Hard-to-Treat autoimmune disease

NCT ID NCT04746313

Summary

This study aimed to understand if a hormone called prolactin is involved in systemic scleroderma, a disease that causes hardening of the skin and internal organs. Researchers measured prolactin levels in 71 adults with scleroderma and compared them to healthy people. The goal was to see how common high prolactin is and if it connects to specific symptoms, to gather clues for future research.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Hop Claude Huriez Chu Lille

    Lille, 59037, France

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