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EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 22 MIN

How an Academic Medical Center Helped Change the Landscape for a Rare Disease

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CTX is a rare metabolic disease that can cause seizures, developmental delays, and intellectual disability. Now, a diagnostic test that can detect the condition early is available, and a treatment that can prevent the disease's serious effects has won regulatory approval. We spoke to Bart Duell, professor of medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University, about CTX, the role OHSU played in developing a diagnostic and advancing a treatment for CTX; and the critical interplay between academic medical centers, patient advocates, and drug developers to address the needs of people with rare diseases. 

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Bart Duell, a professor of medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University, discusses the rare metabolic disease CTX, the role OHSU played in developing a diagnostic and advancing a treatment for CTX, and the critical role academic medical centers play in working with patient advocates and drug developers to address the needs of people with rare diseases.

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