The eXtroardinarY Babies Study: Natural History of Health and Neurodevelopment in Infants and Young Children With Sex Chromosome Trisomy

Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (2) locations...
Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

This study is designed to research the natural history of neurodevelopment, health and early hormonal function in infants with XXY/Klinefelter syndrome, XYY, XXX and other sex chromosome variations in an effort to identify early predictors of developmental and health outcomes. The Investigators will also evaluate different developmental screening tools in infants with sex chromosome variations so the investigators can develop recommendations for pediatrician caring for infants and young children with XXY/Klinefelter syndrome, XYY, XXX, and other sex chromosome variations.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 1 month
Maximum Age: 1
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Prenatal diagnosis of sex chromosome aneuploidy (by cfDNA, chorionic villi sampling, and/or amniocentesis)

• Postnatal confirmatory karyotype of XXY, XYY, XXX, XXYY, XYYY, XXXY, XXXX, XXXXX, XXXXY, XXXYY, XXYYY, XYYYY (including any mosaicism with \<80% 46,XX or 46,XY cell line)

• English or Spanish speaking

• Age 6 weeks to 12 months 30 days on enrollment

Locations
United States
Colorado
Children's Hospital Colorado
RECRUITING
Aurora
Pennsylvania
Nemours at Thomas Jefferson University
RECRUITING
Philadelphia
Contact Information
Primary
Nicole Tartaglia, MD, MS
nicole.tartaglia@childrenscolorado.org
(720) 777-8087
Backup
Susan Howell, MS, CGC, MBA
susan.howell@childrenscolorado.org
720-777-8361
Time Frame
Start Date: 2017-09-29
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-03-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 300
Treatments
SCT Conditions
Sex Chromosome Trisomies Conditions including Klinefelter (XXY), Trisomy X (XXX), XXY Syndromes.~Interventions: Longitudinal observational assessments of development and growth at ages: 2 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months, 36 months, 48 months, and 5 or 6 years.
Authors
Tanea Tanda, Mariah Brown
Sponsors
Leads: University of Colorado, Denver

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