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Type 1 diabetes
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Early Detection of Blood Vessel Abnormalities in Children with Diabetes. IRB# 034-9000-243. Principal Investigator: Daniel E. Hale, MD (210) 358-7586.
Type 2 diabetes
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Early Detection of Blood Vessel Abnormalities in Children with Diabetes. IRB# 034-9000-243. Principal Investigator: Daniel E. Hale, MD (210) 358-7586.
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Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth IRB# HSC20040147H. UHS# PJ20000. Principal Investigator: Daniel Hale, MD (210) 358-7550.
Other
TrailNet: Natural History Study of the Development of Type 1 Diabetes IRB# 20060084H. Principal Investigator: Daniel Hale, MD (210) 358-7586.
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Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium IRB#HSC 20070255H. Principal Investigator: Daniel Hale, MD (210) 358-7586.
The San Antonio Family Assessment of Metabolic Risk Indicators in Youth. IRB# 045-0024-092 No UHS number. Principal Investigator: R. Duggirala (210) 358-7550. Currently recruiting from parents who previously participated in the San Antonio Family Heart Study, the San Antonio Family Diabetes or Gallbladder Study or the Veterans Administration Genetic Epidemiology Study.
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A prospective, multi-center study to assess the prevalence and significance of IGF-1 deficiency among children and adolescents with traditional short stature diagnosis. IRB#20070675H. Principal Investigator: Daniel E. Hale (210) 704-4447.
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Early Detection of Blood Vessel Abnormalities in Children with Diabetes. IRB# 034-9000-243. Principal Investigator: Daniel E. Hale, MD (210) 358-7586.
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Prevalence and Progression of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Mexican American Youth.
IRB# 990-9000-456. Principal Investigator: Daniel Hale, MD (210) 358-7550.
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Norditropin in Children with Growth Failure Associated with IGF Deficiency: A 12- month, open-label, Randomized, Parallel Group Study. IRB# 023-9000-148. Principal Investigator: Daniel Hale, MD-(210) 358-7550.
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The Metabolic Syndrome in Mexican American Children. IRB#
045-0024-092. Principal Investigator: Ravindranath Duggirala, PhD - (210) 358-7550.
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