Studies on Tissues from Patients with Fibrous Sydplasia of Bone / McCune Albright Syndrome and Other Disorders of Calcified Tissues
Participants' Information
Rationale
The causes of calcinosis (dystrophic calcification) in patients with juvenile-onset Dermatomyositis are unknown. These diseases cause a great deal of disability to the persons affected and cost to our society. By studying calcinosis lesions that have been surgically removed, we hope to learn more about their composition and why they get deposited. The hope is that such studies will allow for better treatments or even the prevention of these diseases.
Purpose
To better understand the composition and pathology of samples of calcinosis that have been surgically removed from patients with juvenile Dermatomyositis. All subjects and their referring physicians will be asked to complete questionnaires about their medical history.
Overview of the Study
The goal of the study is to understand the composition of calcinosis lesions that have been surgically removed.
Subjects may enroll at their local doctors' offices.
A letter from a referring physician is required.
Questionnaires and surgically-removed calcinosis samples will be collected at enrollment
Eligibility
Children or adult patients with probable or definite juvenile Dermatomyositis.
Calcinosis that will be surgically removed.
Treatment Intervention: None
Disclaimer
This abstract is intended to give a brief overview of this study. To help determine whether the trial is appropriate for an individual, selected major eligibility criteria are listed above. To obtain more details related to trial eligibility and the treatment plan, please see the Health Professional abstract of this clinical trial. Information about other ongoing clinical trials is available from the NIH Clinical Research Study Web site (http://clinicalstudies.info.nih.gov/) .
Study Lead Organizations:
National Institute of Dental And Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
National Institutes of Health
Study Contacts:
Michael T. Collins, M.D. Principal Investigator Referral For Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia Tel (301) 496-4913
Fax (301) 402-0824 mcollins@dir.nidcr.nih.gov
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
NIH 30, Room 228
30 Convent Drive, MSC 4320
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4320
Lisa G. Rider, M.D. Referral For Juvenile Dermatomyositis Tel (301) 451-6272 or 1-888-271-3207
Fax (301) 451-5588 riderl@niehs.nih.gov
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
NIH 10, Room 4-2332
10 Center Drive, MSC 1308
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-1301
Study Sites and Contacts
Any health care provider willing to participate may also enroll subjects.