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NCT04833361

Potential Environmental Causes of Uveal Coloboma

Sponsor: National Eye Institute (NEI)

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Summary

Background: Uveal coloboma is a congenital eye malformation. It is thought to be a genetic condition. But it might have environmental causes as well. Researchers want to study the mothers of children with coloboma. They will use parts of the National Birth Defects Prevention Study (NBDPS) Mother Questionnaire. NBDPS was a large study of birth defects. It collected data from 1997 to 2011. Researchers will use NBDPS and NIH data as well as the new survey to produce data that can serve as a basis for further study. Objective: To explore maternal factors and exposures during the first trimester of pregnancy as potential causes of uveal coloboma and to correlate exposure data to clinical data from affected children. Eligibility: Mothers of probands with coloboma who have taken part in NIH study 06-EI-0230, 04-EI-0039, or 13-EI-0049. Design: This is a hybrid study. It will use existing data from NBDPS and NIH studies. It will also use NBDPS for a new survey of mothers of children with coloboma. Participants will take the survey by phone. Their pregnancy records may be reviewed. They will be asked about: Important dates Health and medicines Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use Parents occupations Family demographics. The survey will take 1 hour or less to complete. Some data were obtained in past NIH studies. These data are largely from children. Some family data may be used as well. For example, eye exam data, gene test results, and family history of coloboma may be used. If a participant did not consent to the future use of their data, then their data will not be used. Data will be stored in a secure NIH database. ...

Official title: Pilot Evaluation of Potential Environmental Causes of Uveal Coloboma

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

76

Start Date

2023-06-20

Completion Date

2025-03-17

Last Updated

2026-06-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Locations (1)

National Eye Institute (NEI)

Bethesda, Maryland, United States