Scientists investigate immune system role in rare blood disorder
NCT ID NCT02158195
First seen Feb 11, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study looked at the immune cells (T cells) of people with autoimmune hemolytic anemia, a condition where the body attacks its own red blood cells. Researchers compared 27 patients to healthy volunteers to understand how T cells behave and how treatments like steroids affect them. The goal was to learn more about the disease, not to test a new treatment.
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Locations
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CH de Chalon-sur-Saône
Chalon-sur-Saône, 71100, France
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CH de METZ
Metz, 57000, France
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CH de Mâcon
Mâcon, 71018, France
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CHU de Besançon
Besançon, 25030, France
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CHU de DIJON
Dijon, 21079, France
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