What is Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia?
Clinical phenotype terms— hover any for plain English:
- Increased stool alpha1-antitrypsin concentrationHP:0031686
- HypocholesterolemiaHP:0003146
- Intestinal lymphedemaHP:0004788
- Secondary hyperaldosteronismHP:0011741
- Constrictive pericarditisHP:0002563
- Celiac diseaseHP:0002608
- Decreased circulating IgA concentrationHP:0002720
- Decreased circulating total IgMHP:0002850
Treatments
Source: openFDA + DailyMed · NDA / BLA labels with structured indications · refreshed weekly
No FDA-approved treatments are currently listed for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia.
View clinical trials →Clinical Trials
View all trials with filters →Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · synced daily · phases, status, and PI names normalized at ingest
No actively recruiting trials found for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia at this time.
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Specialists
View all specialists →Source: NPI Registry + PubMed · trial PI roles cross-referenced with ClinicalTrials.gov · ranked by match score (publications + PI activity + community signal)
No specialists are currently listed for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia.
Treatment Centers
8 centersSource: NORD Rare Disease Centers + NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN) · centers verified active within last 12 months
Children's Hospital Colorado Rare Disease Program ↗
Children's Hospital Colorado
📍 Aurora, CO
👤 Boston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program
🔬 UDNHarvard/MGH UDN Clinical Site ↗
Massachusetts General Hospital
📍 Boston, MA
🏥 NORDBoston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program ↗
Boston Children's Hospital
📍 Boston, MA
👤 Boston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program
🏥 NORDUCLA Rare Disease Day Program ↗
UCLA Health
📍 Los Angeles, CA
🏨 Children'sAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital Genetics ↗
Lurie Children's Hospital
📍 Chicago, IL
👤 Boston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program
🏥 NORDCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ↗
Cincinnati Children's
📍 Cincinnati, OH
👤 Boston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program
🏨 Children'sNationwide Children's Hospital Rare Disease Center ↗
Nationwide Children's Hospital
📍 Columbus, OH
👤 Boston Children's Hospital Rare Disease Program
🔬 UDNNIH Clinical Center Undiagnosed Diseases Program ↗
National Institutes of Health
📍 Bethesda, MD
Travel Grants
No travel grants are currently matched to Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia.
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Frequently asked questions about Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia
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What is Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia?
Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia is a rare disease catalogued in international rare-disease ontologies (Orphanet ORPHA:90363). Inheritance pattern depends on the specific subtype. For verified primary sources, see the UniteRare Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia page.
Are there FDA-approved treatments for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia?
Approved treatments for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia are tracked from openFDA and DailyMed primary sources. Many rare diseases have no specific FDA-approved therapy; for those, supportive care and management of complications form the basis of clinical care. Orphan-drug-designation status is noted where applicable.
Are there clinical trials for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia?
Active clinical trials for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia are tracked daily from ClinicalTrials.gov. Trial availability changes frequently; check the UniteRare trial listings for the current count and recruitment status. Sponsors of rare-disease research often welcome inquiries even when a trial is not actively recruiting at a given moment.
How do I find a specialist for Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia?
Verified Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia specialists are identified through ClinicalTrials.gov principal-investigator records, peer-reviewed publication authorship (via PubMed), and the NPPES NPI registry. NORD-designated Centers of Excellence and NIH-affiliated rare-disease clinics are also tracked. UniteRare's specialist directory is updated continuously as new evidence becomes available.
See full Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia page for complete clinical details, sources, and verified-specialist listings.
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