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William P. Whitehouse

University of Nottingham

University Park

Nottingham, NG8 1BB

United Kingdom

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A Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Neurological Effects of Encapsulated Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (eDSP) in Children with Ataxia Telangiectasia (NEAT)

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 13 Mar 2026
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, Medaimun GmbH, Children’s Memorial Health Institute - Department of Immunology, Goethe University - Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Neurology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, University of Oslo - Oslo University Hospital, University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen University Hospital, Hospital Vall d’Hebron, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University Children’s Hospital Zurich, University of London, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology, Sapienza University of Rome, Johns Hopkins University - Division of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, University of Brescia - Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Tübingen, Clinical Research Center Respiratory Diseases, Frankfurt, Goethe University - Department of Pediatrics, University of Nottingham, University of Texas at Houston - Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), University of Bonn - University Hospital Bonn (UKB), Quince Therapeutics, Quince Therapeutics, Quince Therapeutics, ASmith Biostatistics Consulting LLC, Quince Therapeutics and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Ataxia Telangiectasia, Children, Erythrocyte-Encapsulated Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (eDSP), Rescored Modified International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (RmICARS), Clinical Global Impression of Severity of Disease (CGI-S)