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AutoImmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA) Registry

Condition: Autoimmune Disorders
Investigator: Eldad Hod, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
We are studying the natural course of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). If you are an adult between 18 and 120 years old, receive care at Columbia University Irving Medical Center-New York Presbyterian Hospital, are willing to provide a blood sample every 6 months for research, and have one of the following diagnoses: AIHA, mixed AIHA, Evans Syndrome, or…
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CONQUER Registry to Track Disease Progression in Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)

Condition: Autoimmune Disorders
Investigator: Elana Bernstein, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
The purpose of this study is to develop a cohort of patients with early scleroderma and to collect data on clinical outcomes, radiological tests, laboratory tests, and to obtain biological specimens for testing.
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Genome Research in African American Scleroderma Patients (GRASP Study)

Condition: Autoimmune Disorders
Investigator: Elana Bernstein, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This research is being done to determine how variations in genes may explain the different risk to develop scleroderma (or CREST) seen in African American patients compared to other populations. People who are African American with scleroderma (or CREST) may join. This research involves a blood draw and physical exams.
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