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Hemangioma

32 registered clinical trials studyying Hemangioma3 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
Not Yet RecruitingA Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Everolimus in Patients With Teratment-refractory Vascular Anoma
NCT07477548
Yonsei UniversityPhase 2
RecruitingFluctuational Imaging for the Diagnosis of Hepatic Hemangioma: A Multicenter, Prospective Study
NCT07418294
Yonsei University
CompletedVascular Anomaly Pathology and Genomics Biopsy Study
NCT04836884
Mayo ClinicN/A
TerminatedNatural Berry Extract Treatment of Hemangiomas
NCT04020419
Gayle GordilloEARLY_Phase 1
CompletedSafety and Efficacy of Low-dose Sirolimus to Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma
NCT04077515
Children's Hospital of Fudan UniversityPhase 4
CompletedThe Effectiveness of Diode Laser 980-nm in Iraqi Face Hemangioma: a Randomized Within Patients Trial
NCT04065217
Noor Taha IsmaeelN/A
UnknownClinical Characteristics of Infantile Hemangioma
NCT03331744
West China Hospital
CompletedRole of Propranolol as Compared to Bleomycin in Management of Hemangioma
NCT05327309
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical UniversityN/A
CompletedEvaluation of New Biomarkers Predictive of Efficacy Betablockers in PEComa and Vascular Pediatric Tumors
NCT02334930
University Hospital, Bordeaux
UnknownClinical Characteristics of Lip Hemangiomas
NCT02351245
Zhujiang Hospital
CompletedTopical Timolol Gel for the Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas
NCT02145884
Rady Children's Hospital, San DiegoPhase 2
CompletedTopical Timolol for Infantile Hemangioma in Early Proliferative Phase
NCT02731287
Fundació Institut de Recerca de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant PauPhase 2
UnknownClinical Translation of a Novel Albumin-Binding PET Radiotracer 68Ga-NEB
NCT02496013
Peking Union Medical College HospitalPhase 1
CompletedEfficacy and Safety of Propranolol Versus Atenolol on the Proliferative Phase of Infantile Hemangioma
NCT02342275
West China HospitalPhase 3
CompletedThe Safety and Efficiency of Propranolol as an Initial Treatment for Pediatric Hemangioma
NCT01908972
Seoul National University HospitalPhase 4
TerminatedEfficacy and Safety of Propranolol Versus Acebutolol on the Proliferative Phase of Infantile Hemangioma
NCT01743885
University Hospital, MontpellierPhase 3
CompletedTopical Timolol for Superficial Infantile Hemangioma
NCT01685398
Mahidol UniversityPhase 3
RecruitingA Clinical Trial of Pulsed-dye Laser Versus Timolol Topical Solution Versus Observation on the Growth of Heman
NCT01873131
Massachusetts General HospitalN/A
CompletedA Prospective Longitudinal Study to Identify Biomarkers in Children With Hemangiomas
NCT01598116
Gayle Gordillo
TerminatedTopical Timolol 0.5% Solution for Proliferating Infantile Hemangiomas
NCT01147601
Oregon Health and Science UniversityEARLY_Phase 1
TerminatedCorticosteroids With Placebo Versus Corticosteroids With Propranolol Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas (IH)
NCT01074437
Seattle Children's HospitalPhase 2
CompletedComparative Study of the Use of Beta Blocker and Oral Corticosteroid in the Treatment of Infantile Hemangioma
NCT01072045
University of Sao PauloPhase 2
WithdrawnA Study of CCCTC-binding Factor (CTCF) in Infantile Hemangiomas
NCT00974129
Yale University
CompletedOff Label Use of Propranolol for Infancy Hemangiomas
NCT01211080
Hannover Medical School
TerminatedClinical Trial of Vincristine vs. Prednisolone for Treatment of Complicated Hemangiomas
NCT00555464
Medical College of WisconsinPhase 2
CompletedImmune Suppression Of Infants Treated With Steroids
NCT00433940
Medical College of Wisconsin
CompletedIncidence of Hepatic Hemangiomatosis in Patients With Cutaneous Hemangiomas
NCT00374335
Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas CityN/A
CompletedHemangioma Associated With High Rates of Morbidity
NCT00394888
Medical College of WisconsinN/A
CompletedOptical Biopsy of Human Skin in Conjunction With Laser Treatment
NCT00540566
University of California, Irvine
CompletedDirect Injection of Alcohol for the Treatment of Spinal Tumors
NCT00001417
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
CompletedRandomized Study of Hormonal Regulation of Infantile Hemangioma
NCT00004436
FDA Office of Orphan Products DevelopmentN/A
UnknownA Prospective Study Comparing the Incidence of Infantile Hemangiomas Following Normal Pregnancies Versus Pregn
NCT00490607
Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego