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To explore the hypothesis that leg ulcers are associated with hypercoagulable states, the CLUE study will evaluate patients with connective tissue disease associated leg ulcers, to identify risk facto...
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Lead Sponsor
George Washington University
Collaborators
NCT04402086 · Rheumatic Diseases, Adult Onset Still Disease, and more
NCT05998759 · Connective Tissue Diseases, Thrombocytopenia
NCT05525039 · Sarcopenia, Connective Tissue Diseases in Old Age, and more
NCT00178594 · Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited, Thrombotic Disorder
NCT06702228 · Connective Tissue Diseases, Interstitial Lung Disease, and more
Victoria Shanmugam
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
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