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St Cloud, France Clinical Trials

A listing of St Cloud, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.

Found 1,472 clinical trials
Y Yves DIMITROV

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. …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
A Alejandra Daruich, MD, PhD

Congenital Aniridia Patient Questionnaire

Congenital aniridia is a pan-ocular genetic disease characterized by a partial or complete absence of the iris, hence its name. The prevalence ranges from 1 / 40,000 to 1 / 96,000 births, but it may be underestimated. This condition combines several types of eye damage and could associate systemic manifestations, …

years of age All Phase N/A
E Eric GABISON

Comparison of the Healing Properties on Corneal Cells of Groth Factor-enriched Plasma and Autologous Serum From Aniridia Patients

Keratopathy of patients with aniridia leads to epithelial scarring disorders and a progressive clouding of the cornea linked to this abnormal healing (fibrosis). Treatment with autologous serum is usually undertaken to promote epithelial healing. However, autologous serum does not prevent the formation of fibrosis, whereas growth factor-rich plasma appears to …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Long-term Performance and Safety of Biodentine™ in Patients Treated for Endodontic Indications

In this observational, retro-prospective, and multicenter PMCF clinical investigation, Biodentine™, an active dentine substitute for professional dental use only, is evaluated at 10 years post-treatment, in its endodontic indications as followed: Repair of root or furcation perforations. Repair of root resorptions (internal and external). Root-end filling in endodontic surgery (retrograde …

years of age All Phase N/A
M Mickaël Obadia, MD

A Predictive Score for the Ischemic Etiology of a Transient Diplopia (VASCO-DIP)

The transient diplopias (TD) is defined by a short diplopia. Their etiology may be ophthalmological, neurological non-ischemic or of ischemic origin. The difficulty is to recognize an ischemic mechanism which imposes emergency cares. A clinical score could help the clinician to recognize the etiology of the TD .

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Factors Associated With an Evolution in the Quality of Life of Diabetic Patients With Chronic, Wound-free Charcot Foot

Charcot foot, characterized by progressive destructive damage to bone, soft tissue and tendons, involving joint dislocation in the ankle and foot, is a complication of diabetes that is still poorly understood by patients and caregivers. The clinical signs are non-specific and it is therefore largely underestimated due to a delay …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Natural History of Pompe Disease

The project is a prospective study in which patients affected by adult-onset Pompe disease with c.-32-13T>G mutation in the GAA gene will be followed-up during two years to describe the natural history using clinical, imaging, histological and molecular parameters. Secondary objectives are: To identify biomarkers for assessing efficacy of future …

18 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
S Sonia Gueguen, PHD

European Cystinosis Cohort

Cystinosis is a generalized lysosomal storage disease with a reported incidence of about 1:180,000 live births. There are estimated 110-140 cases in France (approximately 500 in Western Europe). The disease is caused by mutations in the CTNS gene coding for cystinosin, a lysosomal carrier protein. The lysosomal cystine accumulation leads …

years of age All Phase N/A
N Nathalie BODDAERT, MD, PhD

Mapping Epileptic Networks Using Multimodal Imaging

Currently, mapping the epileptogenic zone is based on a comprehensive preoperative assessment involving clinical, imaging and electrophysiological examinations. To reduce the need for invasive stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) explorations, electrophysiological and imaging methods have been developed, such as resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) coupled with electroencephalogram and arterial spin-labeling perfusion MRI (ASL-MRI). It …

- 18 years of age All Phase N/A
B Benedicte Oules, Dr

Exploration of the Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Patients Receiving Biotherapies Targeting the IL-23/IL-17 Axis in Cutaneous Psoriasis

This is a research study involving humans, of the interventional type with minimal risks and constraints (RIPH2). It is a monocentric, non randomized prospective study aiming to better understand the mechanisms of the response to anti-IL-23 biologics in psoriasis patients attending the dermatology department of hospital Cochin (APHP).

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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