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Background:
There are many endocrine and metabolic-related conditions. Two well-known disorders include diabetes and thyroid disease. Some of these diseases are caused by a change in genes. Researchers want to identify the genes involved in these disorders. They hope this will help them learn more about these diseases.
Objectives:
To learn more about conditions that affect the hormone-secreting glands (endocrine glands) in adults. To train doctors to diagnose and treat people with endocrine or metabolic conditions.
Eligibility:
Adults age 18 years and older with a known or suspected endocrine disorder.
Relatives ages 18 years and older.
Doctors will review all requests and available medical records to determine final eligibility for the protocol.
Design:
Participants will have a medical history and physical exam.
Most participants will have 1 visit, and may have follow up visits if necessary. They may have tests, surgery, or other procedures to help diagnose or treat their condition. These could include:
Participants will provide blood, urine, saliva, or tissue samples. Some of these samples may be stored in the freezer for future studies.
Participants may be asked to participate in genetic testing. They will give a blood or saliva sample for this.
Full description
This is an observational protocol designed to collect data from adult subjects with known or suspected endocrine or metabolic disorders.
OBJECTIVE: The overall purpose of endocrine evaluations under this protocol is to increase knowledge of endocrine or metabolic diseases. Adults with known or suspected endocrine or metabolic-related condition(s) may be evaluated under this protocol for:
METHODS: Patients will undergo a history and physical exam, anthropometrics, vital signs and endocrine laboratory studies.
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
1,250 participants in 1 patient group
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Marissa F Lightbourne, M.D.
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