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A Study Of Patients Treated For Chronic Granulomatous Disease Since 1995
Rochester, MN
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited immune system abnormality in which bone marrow transplantation has been shown to be curative. However the risks of transplantation are high and not all patients with CGD may need to undergo this high risk procedure. The purpose of this study is to determine the long term medical condition and daily functioning of patients with CGD after a transplant and if possible, compare these results to patients who do not undergo a transplant.
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A Study of CGD Autoinflammation
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to estimate the event-free survival of Chronic Granulomatous Disease patients both with and without inflammatory disease following Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation or Gene Therapy. Events include primary or secondary graft failure, receipt of a second Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation or Gene Therapy, relapse of one or more Chronic Granulomatous Disease-related disease manifestations or death.
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Participation in a Research Registry for Immune Disorders
Rochester, MN
The purpose of this study is to build a National Registry of individuals with one of the group of primary immune deficiency diseases. A "Registry" is a list of basic information about people who have a certain disease or condition in common. These immune deficiency diseases are thought to be rare and include: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD), X-linked Agammaglobulinemia (XLA), common variable immune deficiency (CVID), DiGeorge syndrome (DGS), Hyper IgM syndrome (HIGM), Wiskott Aldrich syndrome (WAS) and chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). We would like to contribute data on a number of subjects with these relatively rare ...