Kidney disease kids get bone shield test
NCT ID NCT07206537
Summary
This study is testing whether giving vitamin K2 as a supplement can prevent bone weakening in children with a kidney condition called nephrotic syndrome. These children need long-term steroid treatment, which is known to weaken bones. Researchers will measure bone health markers in about 60 children under 16 to see if vitamin K2 helps protect their growing skeletons.
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Ain Shams University
RECRUITINGCairo, Egypt
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