Disease Directory Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency
Rare Disease

Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency

Type

Disease

Gene

PROC

About Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency

Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency is a rare disease catalogued by Orphanet (ORPHA:745). It is associated with the PROC gene. Search below for active recruiting clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.gov, or visit the Orphanet expert page for specialist centres, natural history studies, and patient registries.

Clinical Trial Eligibility Tips

What to know before applying to Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency trials.

Search ClinicalTrials.gov for "Severe hereditary thrombophilia due to congenital protein C deficiency" or filter by Orphanet code ORPHA:745 to find disease-specific studies.

Ask your specialist to refer you to a Centre of Expertise — Orphanet lists all accredited centres for this condition worldwide.

Natural history studies and patient registries often enrol before drug trials open — contact the Orphanet patient community first.

Patient Resources

Patient Organization

Orphanet

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Orphanet

European reference resource for rare diseases (ORPHA:745)

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NORD

National Organization for Rare Disorders

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