To characterize skin properties in male subjects with HED
This study is designed to obtain information from male subjects with HED and unaffected male control subjects. The study will consist of the standardized collection of data from HED medical history questionnaires and non-invasive tests. A subset of subjects will undergo genetic testing. All data will be collected from families attending the 2010 NFED Family Conference, July 22-24, 2010, in Colorado Springs, CO. Since HED is a rare disease, it is difficult to obtain reliable data on a sufficient number of subjects in any one region. The NFED Family Conference is a location where families affected with HED come together, and therefore, presents an ideal location to obtain data needed to design future studies. As the procedures are non-invasive and are designed to take a relatively short period of time, subjects can participate in this study while attending the NFED Family Conference.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
62
Cheyenne Mountain Resort
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Characterization of skin properties in HED affected male subjects compared with healthy controls
The primary objective of this descriptive study is to use skin assessment techniques to characterize skin properties in male subjects affected by HED compared with healthy controls including determination of the number of sweat glands and the rate of sweating.
Time frame: Two assessments conducted once during study day.
Collecting demographic information and clinical status in male subjects affected by HED using a medical questionnaire.
Time frame: Collected once during study day.
Testing for the presence of ectodysplasin A (EDA) gene mutations in a subset of subjects enrolled in this study.
Time frame: Collected once during study day.
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