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Studies of the Natural History, Pathogenesis, and Outcome of Idiopathic Systemic Vasculitis

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Background: \- Vasculitis is a group of diseases that inflame and damage blood vessels and tissue. It can cause many medical problems. Few tests can diagnose the disease, and none can reliably predict a relapse. Researchers want to study people s genes and follow people over time to see how the disease affects them.

Objective: \- To learn the signs, symptoms, imaging tests, genetic markers, and blood tests that can help identify people with vasculitis and predict what will happen to them over time.

Eligibility: * People age 3 and older who have or are thought to have vasculitis, or are related to someone with it. * Healthy volunteers.

Design: * Participants will be evaluated by a doctor who has expertise caring for patients with vasculitis. * Participants will give a blood sample. Some will give a urine sample. * Some participants may have brushings or biopsies taken from the inside lining of the nose. * Images of participants blood vessels may be taken using scans. For some scans, participants will lie on a table that moves in and out of a cylinder that takes pictures. For some scans, a contrast agent may be injected into an arm vein. Other scans may use a radioactive form of sugar. Healthy minors will not have scans. * Some participants will answer questionnaires. - Some participants will have their tests done at NIH. Others will have their doctor take the blood, saliva, or cheek swab samples and send them to NIH. * Some participants will have one visit lasting 1-2 (but sometimes up to 4) days. Some participants may have follow-up visits every 3 - 6 months, indefinitely.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 3
Healthy Volunteers: t
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‣ SUBJECTS WITH VASCULITIS

⁃ Subjects who fulfill modified versions of the 1990 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Classification Criteria for GPA31 and PAN

⁃ Subjects who fulfill the 1990 ACR Classification Criteria for EGPA, GCA, and TAK

⁃ Subjects who fulfill the 2012 Chapel Hill Nomenclature definition for MPA

⁃ Subjects with other suspected systemic or single-organ vasculitides

‣ HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS

• Volunteers able to provide consent, or in the case of minors, assent

Locations
United States
Maryland
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
RECRUITING
Bethesda
Contact Information
Primary
Shanni Liu
shanni.liu@nih.gov
(240) 992-2440
Backup
Peter C Grayson, M.D.
peter.grayson@nih.gov
(240) 731-4558
Time Frame
Start Date: 2014-09-29
Estimated Completion Date: 2050-01-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 4000
Treatments
Healthy Volunteers
Patients without known auto immune diseases
Vasculitis
Patients with known or suspected vasculitis age 5 or older
Sponsors
Leads: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov