Overview
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FDA & Trial Timeline
3 eventsUniversity of Guelph
American Federation of Medical Synergetics
Data sourced from FDA regulatory filings and ClinicalTrials.gov. Updated periodically.
Treatments
No FDA-approved treatments are currently listed for Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome.
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Treatment Centers
8 centersBaylor College of Medicine Rare Disease Center ↗
Baylor College of Medicine
📍 Houston, TX
🏥 NORDStanford Medicine Rare Disease Center ↗
Stanford Medicine
📍 Stanford, CA
🔬 UDNNIH Clinical Center Undiagnosed Diseases Program ↗
National Institutes of Health
📍 Bethesda, MD
🔬 UDNUCLA UDN Clinical Site ↗
UCLA Health
📍 Los Angeles, CA
🔬 UDNBaylor College of Medicine UDN Clinical Site ↗
Baylor College of Medicine
📍 Houston, TX
🔬 UDNHarvard/MGH UDN Clinical Site ↗
Massachusetts General Hospital
📍 Boston, MA
🏥 NORDMayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine ↗
Mayo Clinic
📍 Rochester, MN
👤 Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine
🏥 NORDUCLA Rare Disease Day Program ↗
UCLA Health
📍 Los Angeles, CA
Travel Grants
No travel grants are currently matched to Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome.
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Disease timeline:
New recruiting trial: Peer Support Workers Feasibility Study
A new clinical trial is recruiting patients for Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome
New recruiting trial: SQUED™ Series 28.1 Home-use and Treatment of Autowave Reverberator of Autism
A new clinical trial is recruiting patients for Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome
Caregiver Resources
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Family & Caregiver Grants
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Social Security Disability
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Common questions about Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome
Which specialists treat Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome?
15 specialists and care centers treating Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome are listed on UniteRare, sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov principal investigators, published research, and the NPPES NPI registry.