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Last Name Initial: H

  1. Zoey I. Harris, M.D.

    Zoey I. Harris, M.D.

    1. Hematologist / Oncologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration, Anemia, Hemolytic uremic syndrome, Aplastic anemia, Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiec...tasia, Thrombocytopenia, Immune thrombocytopenia, Coagulopathy, Iron deficiency, Hemolytic anemia, Thrombophilia, Iron overload, Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, Disseminated intravascular coagulation, Bleeding disorder, Benign hematologic condition, Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, Myeloproliferative disorders, Histiocytic disorder, Large granular lymphocyte disorders, Hereditary hemolytic anemia, Hemoglobinopathy, Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, Low white blood cell count, Hereditary spherocytosis, Thrombotic microangiopathy, Cold agglutinin disease

  2. Josephine F. Huang, M.D.

    Josephine F. Huang, M.D.

    1. Neurologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Telestroke, Stroke prevention, Stroke, Brain aneurysm, Brain AVM, Antiphospholipid syndrome, Hereditary hemorrhagic tel...angiectasia, Cavernous malformations, Transient ischemic attack, Amaurosis fugax, Vascular dementia, Venous thrombosis, Intracranial hematoma, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Arteriovenous malformation, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Central nervous system vascular malformations, Moyamoya disease, Giant cell arteritis, Takayasu's arteritis, Brain hemorrhage, Spinal arteriovenous malformation, Dural arteriovenous fistula, Intracranial venous malformation, Carotid artery disease, Carotid bruit, Vertebrobasilar insufficiency, Vertebral artery stenosis, Vertebral artery dissection, Vertebral artery blockage, Basilar dissection, Venous malformation, Basilar artery stenosis, Venous angioma, Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, Arteritis, Intracranial hemorrhage, Central nervous system arteritis, Binswanger's disease, Small vessel white matter disease, Subdural hematoma, Subdural hemorrhage, Ischemic stroke, Cerebral microbleeds, CADASIL, Vascular malformation, Carotid dissection

Research

Mayo Clinic researchers are studying how HHT affects the nose, brain, lungs, digestive tract and liver. They're also assessing the role of anti-angiogenic medicines. These medicines keep blood vessels from forming and manage serious HHT-related bleeding. They include bevacizumab (Avastin), given through a vein. They also include medicines taken by mouth such as pazopanib (Votrient), pomalidomide (Pomalyst) and tacrolimus (Prograf, Protopic, others).

Mayo Clinic has been recruiting people for the Brain Vascular Malformations Consortium (BVMC) study. Mayo Clinic also is recruiting for a biorepository of patient blood samples that can help researchers find better diagnostic, prognostic and treatment options for this rare disease.

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See a list of publications about hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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