Immunologic and Genetic Profiles in Subsets of Morphea Patients

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

The Morphea in Adults and Children (MAC) cohort is the first registry for both children and adults with morphea (also known as localized scleroderma) in the country. The purpose of the registry is to learn more about morphea, specifically: * How morphea behaves over time * How frequently specific problems occur along with morphea (for example, arthritis) * Whether morphea has an autoimmune background

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Maximum Age: 90
Healthy Volunteers: t
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• Patient must have a clinical diagnosis of morphea confirmed by the primary investigator and by histopathological examination.

• Ages 0-90 years old

• Children must weigh more than 20 lbs. in order to satisfy Children's Medical Center policy for the maximum amount of blood drawn in a 24 hour period.

• Patient or legal guardian must be able to speak and read at a 6th grade reading level.

• Both male and female patients will be eligible

• All races and ethnic backgrounds will be included

• Relationships to proband: All patients with morphea will be included. A patient's family history will be reviewed and if there is a family history of morphea or systemic sclerosis then we will give the study patient the investigator's contact information and ask the family member to call the study team to answer any questions and enroll them in the study if they choose to do so.

• Ability to give informed consent: Patients must be able to give informed consent or they will give assent with parent or guardian consent as a minor to be a part of the morphea registry.

Locations
United States
Texas
UT Southwestern Medical Center - Department of Dermatology
RECRUITING
Dallas
Contact Information
Primary
Heidi Jacobe, MD, MSCS
heidi.jacobe@utsouthwestern.edu
214.633.1837
Time Frame
Start Date: 2007-05
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 500
Treatments
Morphea
Those having the condition morphea or other synonymous diagnosis (such as localized scleroderma, linear scleroderma, Parry-Romberg syndrome, en coup de sabre)
Sponsors
Leads: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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