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A Multicenter Multinational Observational Study of Children With Hypochondroplasia

A Multicenter Multinational Observational Study of Children With Hypochondroplasia

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15 years and younger
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will assess growth over time and the clinical course of HCH in children by collecting growth measurements and other variables of interest.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants must be ≤ 15 years old at the time of signing the informed consent
  • Participants must have genetic confirmation of Hypochondroplasia diagnosis

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have a diagnosis of another genetic short stature condition other than Hypochondroplasia or a genetic variant known to cause another genetic syndrome associated with short stature
  • Received an investigational product or medical device within 6 months before the Screening visit

Study details
    Hypochondroplasia

NCT06212947

BioMarin Pharmaceutical

9 June 2024

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