Tracking Long-Term results of promising bleeding disorder treatment

NCT ID NCT07018401

Summary

This study follows patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) who previously participated in a trial testing pomalidomide for bleeding control. Researchers are tracking these patients over time to understand the long-term safety and effectiveness of the treatment. The study focuses on nosebleeds, gastrointestinal bleeding, and anemia in 62 participants across multiple U.S. medical centers.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Cleveland Clinic

    Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States

  • Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21218, United States

  • Massachusetts General Hospital

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02114, United States

  • Mayo Clinic

    Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States

  • Medical College of Wisconsin

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States

  • University of California-San Diego

    San Diego, California, 92093, United States

  • University of California-San Francisco

    San Francisco, California, 94143, United States

  • University of Florida

    Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States

  • University of North Carolina, Chapel HIll

    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States

  • University of Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States

  • University of Utah

    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112, United States

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