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Cohort of Children Monitored After First Episode of Acute Demyelination

July 07 2015

General objective: 1. To follow a national cohort of children from their first episode of acute demyelination and monitor them for over 10 years 2. To determine the clinical and radiological risk factors of recurrence (qualified by MS diagnosis) 3. To determine the progression towards disability and its risk factors 4. To participate in a genetic study regarding MS susceptibility 5. Pharmacovigilance (vaccines)

Genetics nephropathy and sib pair study

July 07 2015

GENESIS study, aiming to complete the GENEDIAB study (genetics, nephropathy, diabetes) and the angevan mono-centric cohort Surgene, recruited in a transversal way type 1 diabetic patients presenting a diabetic nephropathy or protected against diabetic nephropathy and proposed them to include their related.
The objective of the cohort has been to follow longitudinally the cardiovascular and renal future of type 1 diabetic patients, 4 to 8 years after their inclusion

Arterial Stiffness Progression

July 07 2015

General objective: to evaluate the influence of haemodynamic, biological, and environmental factors on the progression of arterial stiffness in normotensive and hypertensive subjects, as well as role of genetic determinants. The first medium-term evaluation was carried out after 6 years of monitoring 680 patients (1998-1999). A second long-term evaluation is planned for the year 2008-2009 i.e. 10 years after the last evaluation. Secondary objectives: - To investigate haemodynamic, biological, and genetic determinants for telomere attrition (determinant in cellular ageing) over a period of 10 years (between 1999 and 2009) - To establish the relationship between arterial stiffness, parietal hypertrophy and carotid plaque during different visits.

Physical and neurological becoming of highly premature children in the Aquitaine region

July 07 2015

Study the neurologic and physical becoming of highly premature children (birth between 24 and 33 weeks of amenorrhea) at long term (seven years), in the framework of a multi-center study in the Aquitaine region. Natural history, prognostic factors, occurrence of long term neurological sequelae, in particular minor and moderate, the least known.

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