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Observatory of Immunological Thrombopenic Purpura in the Brest Region

Observatory of Immunological Thrombopenic Purpura in the Brest Region

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Overview

Database of patients with ITP, diagnosed, treated and followed in the Brest University Hospital.

Description

Creation of a global clinical and biological database for all patients diagnosed, treated and followed for ITP in the University Hospital of Brest.

UHB is the regional reference center (competence center) on hemorrhagic diseases.

Dr Pan-Petesch, who is responsible of the local competence center, is affiliated to the national sector of auto-immune cytopenias CERECAI-MARIH).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with ITP agree to participate

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Other thrombocythopenia other than ITP
  • Patients Under guardianship
  • Patients without national social security

Study details
    Immune Thrombocytopenia

NCT06556888

University Hospital, Brest

15 October 2025

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