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Corvista, Mayo Clinic team up to study non-invasive PH diagnostic test

Corvista Health and Mayo Clinic are working together to test a new blood test that could help doctors diagnose pulmonary hypertension (a serious lung disease where blood pressure in the lungs gets too high) without invasive procedures. The test aims to make it easier to identify who has the disease, figure out how severe it is, and decide who needs to see a specialist. This collaboration is an important step forward in developing better diagnostic tools for this condition.

WHY IT MATTERSIf successful, this non-invasive test could help patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension get diagnosed faster and more accurately, potentially avoiding unnecessary invasive procedures like heart catheterization while ensuring those who need specialist care are properly referred.
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Trial Now Recruiting: Monogenic Kidney Stone - Genetic Testing (NCT03305835)

Researchers at Mayo Clinic are looking for 6,000 people with rare kidney stone diseases caused by a single gene mutation to join a study. The study will identify which specific genes and genetic changes cause these kidney stones. By understanding the genetics behind these stones, scientists hope to develop better treatments in the future.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you have a rare monogenic kidney stone disease, this trial could help identify the genetic cause of your condition and accelerate development of targeted treatments — and you can enroll now.
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