Could arthritis and blood vessel inflammation be connected?
NCT ID NCT07394478
First seen Feb 06, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study aims to see if people with a type of arthritis called spondylarthritis also have a higher chance of having giant cell arteritis or polymyalgia rheumatica, two other inflammatory conditions. Researchers will compare 10 adults who have both conditions to those who have only one. The goal is to find common traits or patterns that might help doctors better understand these diseases.
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CRI (Rheumatism and Inflammatory Club)
Paris, France
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GEFA (French Group for the study of large vessel Arteritis)
Toulouse, France
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