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St. Joseph's Children's Hospital

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Paterson, New Jersey 07503

Conducts research for Childhood Blood Disease

Conducts research for Dehydration

Conducts research for Fabry Disease

Conducts research for Vulval Angiokeratoma

Conducts research for Gaucher Disease

9 reported clinical trials

0 medical researchers

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Summary

St. Joseph's Children's Hospital is a medical facility located in Paterson, New Jersey. This center is recognized for care of Childhood Blood Disease, Dehydration, Fabry Disease, Vulval Angiokeratoma, Gaucher Disease and other specialties. St. Joseph's Children's Hospital is involved with conducting 9 clinical trials across 22 conditions. There are 0 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as .

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Clinical Trials running at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital

Gaucher Disease

Pompe Disease

Fabry Disease

Vulval Angiokeratoma

Gaucher's disease

Gaucher disease

Hurler syndrome

Hurler Syndrome

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Registry

for Gaucher Disease

The ICGG Gaucher Registry is an ongoing, international multi-center, strictly observational program that tracks the routine clinical outcomes for patients with Gaucher 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 of the Registry are: * To enhance understanding of the variability, progression, identification, and natural history of Gaucher disease, with the ultimate goal of better guiding and assessing therapeutic intervention. * To assist the Gaucher medical community with the development of recommendations for monitoring patients, and to provide reports on patient outcomes, to optimize patient care. * To characterize the Gaucher disease population. * To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of imiglucerase and of eliglustat. Gaucher Pregnancy Sub-registry: The primary objective of this Sub-registry is to track pregnancy outcomes, including complications and infant growth, in all women with Gaucher disease during pregnancy, regardless of whether they receive disease-specific therapy. No experimental intervention is given; thus a patient will undergo clinical assessments and receive standard of care treatment as determined by the patient's physician.If a patient consents to this Sub-registry, information about the patient's medical and obstetric history, pregnancy, and birth will be collected, and, if a patient consents to data collection for her infant, data on infant growth through month 36 postpartum will be collected.

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