Clinical Study of Muenke Syndrome (FGFR3-Related Craniosynostosis)
NCT00106977 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 137
Last updated 2020-03-26
Summary
This study will explore the range and type of medical and developmental problems in patients with Muenke syndrome, a condition that results when one or more of the suture between the bones of the skull close before birth. Because of the premature closure, the skull is not able to grow in its natural shape; instead, it compensates with growth in areas of the skull where the sutures have not yet closed. This can result in an abnormally shaped head, wide-set eyes, and flattened cheekbones. Patients may also have an enlarged head, abnormalities of the hands or feet, and hearing loss.
The fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene, which is involved in the development and maintenance of bone tissue, plays a role in Muenke syndrome. In some cases, the FGFR3 mutation is inherited from a parent with Muenke syndrome; in other cases, where there is no family history of the disorder, the mutation occurs anew. A better understanding of this gene may lead researchers to develop better treatments and genetic counseling for people affected by Muenke syndrome.
Patients with Muenke syndrome and their blood relatives may be eligible for this study. Family members with confirmed Muenke syndrome will have genetic counseling, and patients undergo the following tests and procedures:
* Review of medical records and test results.
* Questionnaires about the patient's prenatal, birth, newborn, and past medical history; family history; growth and development; medications; and current therapies.
* Physical, neurological, ear, nose and throat, dental, and eye examinations.
* Neuropsychological testing to assess cognitive thinking abilities.
* Hearing evaluation. This includes an audiology test in which the patients listens to soft tones through earphones; a power reflectance test in which a chirping sound is heard through an earpiece placed at the entrance to the ear canal, and possibly an ABR/ASSR test, in which electrodes are attached to the forehead, earlobes, and behind the ears to measure brain waves in response to certain conditions.
* MRI scan of the brain. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of the brain. During the scan, the patient lies on a table in a narrow cylinder (the scanner), wearing ear plugs to muffle loud noises that occur with electrical switching of the magnetic fields.
* MRI scan of the middle and inner ear. This test is similar to the MRI, but uses a dye injected in a vein to enhance the images.
* CT scan of the skull. CT uses x-rays to produce 3-dimensional images of the part of the body studied.
* Dental evaluation with x-rays.
* Skeletal survey (x-rays of all bones of the body).
* Developmental assessment of IQ testing.
* Blood tests for research purposes. A cell line may be established for use in future research.
* Medical photographs to demonstrate clinical features, including side and front views of the face, head, and other parts of the body that may be involved in Muenke syndrome, like the hands and feet.
* Other consultations or tests as clinically indicated
Conditions
- Craniosynostosis
- Muenke Syndrome
Sponsors & Collaborators
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National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
lead NIH
Principal Investigators
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Paul S Kruszka, M.D. · National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 1 Month
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2005-03-31
- Primary Completion
- 2020-03-23
- Completion
- 2020-03-23
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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