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NCT05676619
The investigators will carry out a proof-of-concept study in 20 adult healthy male and female volunteers in order to: assess a 3D foot scanner's reliability. Specifically, the investigators will assess its variability during repeated foot scans of the same subject's foot. Three repeated foot scans will be carried out by two different examiners to measure intrarater and interrater reliability (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
NCT04275141
Mauriac syndrome (MS) is an entity of individuals combining poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type 1, short stature and glycogenic hepatopathy. Thus, the functional significance of Mauriac syndrome for glucose metabolism remains disputed, and whether genetic defects in glycogen metabolism contribute to glycogenic hepatopathy in MS remains to be clarified.Coupling the genetic analysis of targeted genes involved in glucose regulation with a dynamic exploration will eventually determine if a genetic abnormality leads to the disease and explains the nature of the phenotype.
NCT06401629
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a condition that can affect pregnant women during pregnancy and may cause complications for the mother and the baby. Therefore, early and accurate detection is necessary to provide the woman and the baby with better health outcomes. Currently, the most commonly used criteria to detect GDM is the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) criterion. However, there is a suggestion that it results in over-diagnosis of GDM, and newer methods of diagnosis have been proposed. One such proposal is to have more than a binary outcome of assessment of dysglycemia in pregnancy. The investigator group created this criterion known as the National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) criterion. This clinical trial compares the IADPSG to the NPRP criteria in pregnant women in Qatar to determine if this newer method mitigates overdiagnosis and more accurately identifies women at risk of complications.