Clinical Trial: Natural History of Urticaria Pigmentosa in Children

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Natural History of Urticaria Pigmentosa in Children

Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine how long the skin lesions usually last and what kind of symptoms and signs children with urticaria pigmentosa may develop over the years. This information will allow physicians to better care for patients who have been diagnosed with this disease and to provide their parents with more complete information regarding what to expect for the future of their child. This research is being done because many unanswered questions remain regarding children with urticaria pigmentosa and its course.

Detailed Summary:

This study involves children, of age 0-18 years old who are diagnosed with urticaria pigmentosa during their visit at the Pediatric Dermatology Clinic. Parents and child will be interviewed to gain medical and family history, in addition, the doctor will perform a physical exam and take a photograph. Children older than 4 years of age will complete the "Children Dermatology Life Quality Index." Children less than 4 years of age with an active disease will have laboratory tests requiring a sample of blood (1 teaspoon).

Patients will receive $50 for their first office visit as financial reimbursement for participating in the study.


Sponsor: Medical College of Wisconsin

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Information By: Medical College of Wisconsin

Dates:
Date Received: April 30, 2007
Date Started: January 2006
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Last Updated: December 5, 2008
Last Verified: December 2008