Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients With Inborn Errors of Metabolism or Other Genetic Disorders
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
Summary
Researchers intend on diagnosing and treating certain inborn errors of metabolism. By doing this researchers hope to expand their knowledge about these disorders and provide access to patients of interest for research, teaching, and clinical experience. Patients participating in this study will be examined and treated on an out patient basis, if practical. However, patients requiring specialized tests or treatments will be admitted to the NIH Clinical Center as necessary. Researchers will use only accepted medical procedures in diagnosing (medical history, physical examinations, X-ray studies, eye examinations, blood tests, and urine tests) and treating the patients involved in this study. Additional tests may be required on a case to case basis. Many patients seen in this study will go on to be enrolled in a specific disease-related research study.\<TAB\>
Description
Study Description: We propose to characterize the etiology and natural history of rare inborn errors of metabolism and other genetic disorders, both known and yet-to-be discovered. In so doing, we will expand our knowledge about these disorders and provide access to patients of interest for research, teaching, and clinical experience. Objectives: The overall aim of this protocol is to advance our knowledge of genetic disorders.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 0–115 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
* INCLUSION CRITERIA: Participants 1 month or older will have been or will be referred to this protocol with a known or suspected inborn error of metabolism, heritable disorder, or genetic predisposition. Participants over two years of age will be admitted only if they are medically stable and require admission to the Clinical Center for diagnosis. Children ages 1 month to 2 years or under 12 kg will be reviewed by the Pediatric Consult Service prior to scheduling and if approved will be evaluated. Examples of disorders that will be under this protocol include inherited developmental defects…
Location
- National Institutes of Health Clinical CenterBethesda, Maryland