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NCT ID: NCT02091128 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Ovarian Insufficiency

Pregnancy Chances in Classic Galactosemia

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

With this study, in which the incidence of pregnancy in classic galactosemia patients is studied, we aim to provide new insights to improve counselling. Our hypothesis is that the chance that a galactosemic woman with POI becomes pregnant is higher than the 5-10% that has been reported for women with POI due to other causes. Chance of spontaneous pregnancy will be evaluated through semi standardized interview in women with classic galactosemia aged 18 years or older. During the interview, questions will be asked regarding fertility and pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT00619333 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Premature Ovarian Failure

Inactive FSH in Galactosemia

Start date: March 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to investigate whether inactive FSH plays a role in the development of Premature Ovarian Failure in women with Classic Galactosemia

NCT ID: NCT00309400 Completed - Phenylketonuria Clinical Trials

The Early History of Universal Screening for Metabolic Disorders

Start date: January 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

We are doing this study to learn more about the early history of universal screening for metabolic disorders such as PKU and galactosemia. In particular, we are interested in learning from our past experience to inform our current plans to expand universal newborn screening. Following standard historical research methodology, we will begin with a review of the historical scholarship on PKU and galactosemia, including more general works on mental retardation, genetics, public health screening, and metabolic disorders. We will also obtain scientific publications and archival sources on the early screening and treatment of these disorders. Lastly, we will conduct oral history interviews with key participants in teh early screening and treatment of PKU and galactosemia.