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Results for “Hemoglobin Barts Hydrops”

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Early research (Phase 1)Ended earlyNCT02986698
What this trial is testing

In Utero Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Alpha-thalassemia Major (ATM)

Who this might be right for
Alpha Thalassemia MajorHemoglobinopathy; with ThalassemiaHemoglobinopathies+6 more
University of California, San Francisco 6
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT04872179
What this trial is testing

International Registry of Patients With Alpha Thalassemia

Who this might be right for
Alpha-ThalassemiaAlpha Thalassemia MajorAlpha Thalassemia Minor
University of California, San Francisco 500
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06831799
What this trial is testing

ERN-EuroBloodNet Registry on Patients With Rare Red Blood Cell Defects and COVID-19

Who this might be right for
HemoglobinopathiesSickle Cell DiseaseSickle Cell Anemia+21 more
Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute 684
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00826917
What this trial is testing

Use of 3D/4D Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Fetal Anomalies

Who this might be right for
Homozygous αº-thalassemiaHb Bart's Disease
The University of Hong Kong 195
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT05797272
What this trial is testing

In-utero Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Fetuses With Bart's Hydrops Fetalis Syndrome

Who this might be right for
Haemoglobin Barts Hydrops
Chinese University of Hong Kong 10