PARIS cedex 14, France Clinical Trials
A listing of PARIS cedex 14, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 1,555 clinical trials
GWAS and EWAS in Patients With Erdheim-Chester Disease
Erdheim-Chester Disease (ECD) is a rare form of histiocytosis characterized by the proliferation of blood cells, known as histiocytes, which infiltrate various organs and tissues, often causing irreversible damage. The causes of the condition are still unknown, and although some mutations in genes involved in cell proliferation have been identified, …
Users of Remote Conferencing and Compression of Sound Dynamics : Auditory Effects
The COMPRESSED project is a descriptive, bi-centric and non-invasive study carried out by the CERIAH - IDA - Institut Pasteur and the Haute École Léonard de Vinci in Brussels on volunteer participants identified in two groups : be subject to high exposure to compressed sound, as defined by professional participation …
French Observatory for Patients with Type 3 Glycogenosis
Glycogen storage disease type III (GSD-III) or Cori/Forbes disease, is caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the AGL gene, which codes for the glycogen debranching enzyme (GDE) involved in the release of glucose-1P from glycogen branches. Abnormal glycogen accumulation is responsible for frequent hypoglycaemia and symptoms in the liver and …
Functional Impairment in Albinism
Albinism is a genetic and hereditary anomaly that affects pigmentation. This pathology is characterized by a deficit in melanin production. In humans, the clinical diagnosis of albinism is based on a number of factors, including : In the integumentary region: fair skin tone, with white hair, eyelashes and eyebrows. Ophthalmological: …
Experiences Reported by Siblings of Children Hospitalized in the PICU
The care for a child in pediatric intensive care is recognized as a traumatic experience for the patient and their entourage. The needs and feelings of parents are relatively well supported in the literature. However, there is still too little data concerning siblings, who can nevertheless be impacted by this …
Evaluation of Long-term Immunogenicity of a Boost Dose of MVA-BN Vaccine
This study is to evaluate the long-term immunogenicity of a boost dose of MVA-BN vaccine
Incidence and Impact of ICU-acquired Diaphragm Weakness
ICU survivors are at an increased risk of hospital and ICU readmission. Among the complications of ICU stay, diaphragmatic dysfunction is common, with a prevalence of 60 to 80%, and is associated with increased mortality and prolonged hospital stays. Furthermore, several studies have reported that the observation of impaired respiratory …
A New Breath for Malignant Hypertension: Implementation of the HAMA Cohort
This registry aims to provide the first prospective, multicentric database of patients with malignant hypertension. It will allow to assess modern epidemiology of the disease, diversity of current management and care pathway, to deepen our pathophysiological knowledges, to modernize the definition of this form of hypertension and its diagnostic criteria. …
Liquid Biopsies for the Detection of Somatic Mutations in bAVMs
"Personalized medicine has revolutionized patient care, particularly in oncology. Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are abnormal vessels located on the surface of the brain or within the brain parenchyma, causing abnormal communication between arterial and venous networks, without the interposition of the capillary bed. The main risk of these malformations is …
National Cohort on Congenital Defects of the Eye
Congenital malformations of the eye comprise various developmental defects including microphthalmia, anophthalmia, aniridia, and anterior segment anomalies (such as Peters and Axenfeld-Rieger anomalies). These malformations are frequently associated with extra-ocular features and intellectual disability. However, little is known about visual outcome, frequency and consequences of extra-ocular features in patients. The …