search

Active clinical trials for "Lymphangioma"

Results 21-23 of 23

Airway Vascular Lesions

HemangiomasVenous Malformations1 more

Controversy exists in the treatment of airway hemangiomas ranging from tracheotomy, various lasers, to open removal, none of which have proven to be a gold standard. Venous malformations of the airway are difficult to treat and also require laser therapy or open removal and often repeated treatments are required. Similarly airway lymphatic malformations can require multiple treatment modalities as well as multiple procedures and are infrequently eradicated when extensive. New uses for various lasers and differing treatment protocols are frequently developed. Review of the treatment modalities and efficacy of these methods is required. The goal of this research is to determine protocols for treatment of airway vascular malformation and to evaluate our results from treatment of these lesions.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Diagnosis of Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations

HemangiomasVascular Malformations4 more

To develop a non-invasive, simple and affordable, measurement technique to differentiate hemangiomas from subtypes of VMS. The purpose of this study is to determine the best office based diagnositc instrument for differentiating the subtype of vascular lesions. The instrument must be simple and affordable so it can be used by primary car physicians in the doctor office. The procedure will be based on non-invasive and unharmful measurements that will be compared to the diagnosis from specialized physicians in this field and the final pathology.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Compassionate Use of BYL 719 Alpelisib

Lymphangioma

This is a compassionate use protocol of BYL719 (alpelisib) treatment for a single patient with locally advanced lymphangioma positive PI3K alpha H1047R mutation.

Available48 enrollment criteria

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs