Natural History, Diagnosis, and Outcomes for Leukodystrophies
University of Utah
Summary
The goals of this protocol is to diagnose, care for, and understand the clinical histories and outcomes of people with leukodystrophies.
Description
Inherited leukodystrophies affect close to 1 in 7500 children with mortality greater than 30%. Affected patients face additional serious medical complications including epilepsy, developmental regression, and intellectual disabilities. Diagnosis is difficult and requires the assistance of a specialist. Finally, identifying treatments and improving outcomes is complex. The Western Leukodystrophy Project, which is part of the University of Utah and of Primary Children's Hospital, and which is a certified Leukodystrophy Care Network Center, provides a specialized resource for patients with leuko…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * evidence by clinical exam, radiological findings, and/or testing, of an inherited leukodystrophy. * be able to travel to the leukodystrophy clinic (at Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah); * be able to tolerate a general physical exam, and a neurological exam. Exclusion Criteria: * unable to be evaluated at the University of Utah Hospital or Primary Children's Hospital; * refusal to sign study consent form; * evidence or finding of another non-genetic cause of their condition; * Persons with known white matter disease or lesions related to: birth injury o…
Location
- Primary Children's HospitalSalt Lake City, Utah