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Has anyone here been enrolled onto a new 'Observation' research study into ADPKD?

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The study is called 'A Multi-centre, Longitudinal Observation Study of Patients with ADKPD to Establish the Rate, Characteristics, and Determination of Disease Progression'. It's sponsored by Otsuka and a number of renal units around the UK are recruiting patients.

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No. Im a Southmead patient.

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No, I'm a Dorchester patient

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Its probably too late now, but if this trial is still ongoing could you advise who to contact please?

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