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The purpose of the LCAT (Lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase) Natural History Study (LCAT NHS) is to help identify people with a mutation in a gene called LCAT, collect and store information about their medical history and disease course, and to assess for associations and follow changes in clinical features and biomarkers of disease. This information will help health care providers better understand the natural history of disease of LCAT deficiency.
Study staff will collect information from previous clinical visits such as lab tests, physical exam findings, renal and cardiovascular imaging, findings from kidney biopsies and eye exams, and medication and other treatments. As part of this study the investigators are asking participants permission to reach out to their doctors to obtain medical records and stored samples (such as serum or plasma or biopsies) from past visits.
Participants may also be asked to join a web-based patient portal to complete a patient-outcomes survey.
As part of this study, participants will also be asked to do the following things at different times:
If participants are able to come to a study visit in person the following may happen:
Physical examination including vital signs (height, weight, blood pressure, and heart rate) Urine and blood samples for laboratory testing. participants will be required to fast for 10 hours before the blood tests. A small blood sample may also be taken 2-4 hours after a meal.
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Males or Females of any age
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Subjects or their legal guardian must be able to comprehend and be willing to provide a signed institutional review board/ethics committee (IRB/EC) approved Informed Consent Form. A waiver of consent will be requested for deceased patients, as determined by local regulatory requirements.
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Marina Cuchel, MD, PhD; Gregory Alfaro
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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