Washington, District of Columbia Clinical Trials

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Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I) Registry

The Mucopolysaccharidosis I (MPS I) Registry is an ongoing, observational database that tracks the outcomes of patients with MPS I. The data collected by the MPS I Registry will provide information to better characterize the natural history and progression of MPS I as well as the clinical responses of patients …

Investigational Site Number 840067
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Pompe Disease Registry

The Pompe Registry is an ongoing, international multi-center, strictly observational program that tracks the routine clinical outcomes for patients with Pompe disease, irrespective of treatment status. No experimental intervention is involved; patients in the Registry undergo clinical assessments and receive care as determined by the patient's treating physician. The objectives …

myozyme
replacement therapy
glycogen storage disease type ii
gaa gene
deficiency
Investigational Site Number 840067
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Fabry Disease Registry & Pregnancy Sub-registry

The Fabry Registry is an ongoing, international multi-center, strictly observational program that tracks the routine clinical outcomes for patients with Fabry disease, irrespective of treatment status. No experimental intervention is involved; patients in the Registry undergo clinical assessments and receive care as determined by the patient's treating physician. The primary …

agalsidase beta
alpha-galactosidase
replacement therapy
fabrazyme
fabry's disease
Investigational Site Number 840067
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  • 05 Aug, 2024
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A Longitudinal Study of COVID-19 Sequelae and Immunity

Background COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It infects the respiratory tract. Some people who get COVID-19 have only mild symptoms. But for others, infection leads to pneumonia, respiratory failure, and, in some cases, death. Researchers want to learn more about any effects that may persist after …

asymptomatic infection
chest x-ray
white blood cell count
covid-19
respiratory failure
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Proton Radiation Therapy Registry

The Johns Hopkins Proton Therapy center is establishing a registry to capture the full 3D radiation dosimetry delivered to the patient, baseline clinical data, and disease, toxicity and quality of life outcomes. The goal is to have all patients treated at the proton center to be included in the registry …

Sibley Memorial Hospital
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Saliva as Source of Detection for SARS-CoV-2

Background Nasopharyngeal (NP) swabbing is being used to test for SARS-CoV-2 infection. For this, a swab is inserted deep into the back of the nose to collect a sample. It can cause discomfort for most people. Researchers want to find an easier way to collect samples. Objective To learn if …

SARS
discomfort
nasopharyngeal swab
nasal swab
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Surveillance of Individuals Following SARS-CoV-2 Exposure

Background People who have had contact with a person with a known SARS-CoV-2 infection are being told to self-quarantine for 14 days. This is done to avoid potential virus spread. But the actual time it takes for a person to develop an infection after being exposed to the virus is …

covid-19
SARS
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Barriers to Screening Breast MRI Utilization Among Patients at Elevated Risk

This study seeks to develop an explanatory framework for breast MRI utilization to inform future interventions. The Health Services Utilization Model (HSUM) will guide the selection of specific participant-level factors for examination, including predisposing characteristics (knowledge, health/cultural beliefs), enabling resources (social support, cost/insurance coverage), and perceived need (perceived susceptibility, provider …

BRCA1
BRCA1/2
screening mammography
magnetic resonance imaging of breast
mammogram
Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Sample Collection for Systems Evaluation of Patients With Unknown or Incompletely Characterized Immune Defects

Background The immune system defends the body against disease. It has many different parts spread out in the body, including in the blood and skin. To learn more about it, researchers want to study samples from people with healthy immune systems and people with conditions that affect how the immune …

autoimmune disease
dermatitis
endoscopies
gastrointestinal symptoms
episodic fever
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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Prospective Natural History Study of Smoking Immune Cell Profiles Epigenetics and COVID-19

Background Early evidence in the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that smokers are at a higher risk of having severe effects or dying from the disease. Smoking causes changes in immune cells. Researchers think this may be the reason why smokers are more likely to have severe effects from COVID-19. Researchers want …

blood test
covid-19
social interaction
body mass index
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
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