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Active clinical trials for "Mucopolysaccharidosis IV"

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Screening an Orthopedic Population for Mildly-affected Individuals With Morquio Syndrome A and Maroteaux-Lamy...

Morquio Syndrome AMaroteaux Lamy Syndrome2 more

The purpose of this study is to identify patients with Morquio syndrome type A (MPS IVA) and Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (MPS VI) who may have been missed or misdiagnosed due to atypical clinical features, a milder course, and/or negative urine screening. We will recruit participants who have certain hip and/or joint problems that could potentially be caused by one of these two genetic conditions through a chart review process conducted at Shriners Hospital for Children in Greenville, SC. Diagnostic testing will be performed for each participant to determine if he or she is affected by one of these two conditions. Results will be disclosed to all participants and their legal guardians, and appropriate follow up will be recommended for those who are found to have abnormal results.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Biomarker for Morquio Disease (BioMorquio)

Morquio SyndromeAccumulation of Mucopolysaccharides2 more

Development of a new MS-based biomarker for the early and sensitive diagnosis of Morquio disease from plasma

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

Natural History of Morquio B and Late-Onset of GM1 Gangliosidosis

Morquio B DiseaseGM1 Gangliosidosis Type III

Mucopolysaccharidosis type IVB (Morquio-B disease, MBD) is an autosomal-recessive lysosomal disease caused by mutations in a gene called GLB1. Clinically, Morquio B presents with progressive skeletal deformities involving mostly long bones and spine. While the information on GLB1 mutations associated with MBD is limited, there is a significant overlap in clinical presentation between Morquio B and late-onset GM1 gangliosidosis with both conditions being caused by mutations in the same GLB1 gene. In this study, the investigators plan to collect retrospective data from patients' medical charts, as well as, information from the prospective follow up clinic visits. There will be two study visits with the interval of one year. The study procedures will include a detailed physical exam, bone scans, heart and lung function, physical endurance tests, hearing test, laboratory tests and quality of life surveys. The purpose of this study is to collect data on the natural history of Morquio B and to create a biobank of laboratory samples (blood, urine and skin cells) for future research. This information will improve the understanding of the natural progression of Morquio B disease.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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