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9 Studies found from all possible combinations of your search terms. Select a protocol that you wish to review.
Protocol Number
Title
Protocol Status
Min-Max Age
Institute
Keywords
000894-AR
Natural History of Inflammatory Muscle Diseases
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
12-120 Years
NIAMS
Dermatomyositis
20-C-0062
A phase 1b Study of Nivolumab in Patients with Autoimmune Disorders and Advanced Malignancies (AIM-NIVO)
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
18-125 Years
NCI
Dermatomyositis
17-E-0161
An Open-label Study of Sodium Thiosulfate for Treatment of Calcinosis Associated with Juvenile and Adult Dermatomyositis
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
7-85 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis
13-E-0015
Environmental Risk Factors for the Development of Myositis in Military Personnel
No longer recruiting/follow-up only
18-125 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis
11-E-0072
Environmental Risk Factors for the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
2-100 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis
07-E-0012
Rituximab in the Treatment of Refractory Adult and Juvenile Dermatomyositis (DM) and Adult Polymyositis (PM)
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
2-125 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis
03-E-0099
Pathogenic Studies In Families With Twins Or Siblings Discordant For Systemic Rheumatic Disorders
Completed Study; data analyses ongoing
2-125 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis
03-AR-0173
Studies of Natural History, Pathogenesis, and Outcomes in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases Including Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
2-125 Years
NIAMS
Dermatomyositis
94-E-0165
Studies in the Natural History and Pathogenesis of Childhood-Onset and Adult-Onset Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies
Participants currently recruited/enrolled
2-100 Years
NIEHS
Dermatomyositis