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NCT05867979
Search for Structural Variants in Patients With DSD and Inconclusive Molecular Diagnosis
The goal of this clinical trial is to identify structural variants by Optical Genome Mapping (OGM) in the described participant population. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Identify constitutional structural variants by OGM of DNA extracted from blood leukocytes of patients with DSD for which the molecular diagnosis is inconclusive. * Identify mosaic structural variants (present in a subpopulation of somatic cells only) by OGM of DNA extracted from blood leukocytes of patients with DSD for which the molecular diagnosis is inconclusive. * Compare the diagnostic yields of OGM and of Comparative Genome Hybridization Array (CGH array) methods. * Compare the diagnostic yields of the OGM and of Whole Genome Sequencing (National Sequencing Program), only if performed. Participants will be required to: * a follow-up interview with a physician to review their own and family medical and surgical history, with a focusing on DSD. * An interview to assess their exposure to environmental pollutants during fetal life, using a validated questionnaire. * a blood test with a 5mL tube to perform optical genome mapping analysis.
Gender: MALE
Ages: 6 Months - Any
Updated: 2025-09-30
NCT06692049
Gonadal Tissue Cryopreservation for Fertility Preservation in Children with a Disorder of Sex Development
The purpose of this study is to offer gonadal tissue freezing and storage to children who are diagnosed with a disorder of sex development (DSD), who are at increased risk of infertility and certain malignancies (cancer). This study involves the storage of gonadal tissue that is being removed for medical reasons (e.g. prevention of cancer development). It includes the processing and freezing of this gonadal tissue, hopefully for potential future use. The tissue will then be stored long-term until the child wishes to try to use the tissue.
Gender: All
Ages: Any - 30 Years
Updated: 2024-11-18
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