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The Acquisition of Blood and Skin Samples From Normal Volunteers to Support Research Activities on Dermatologic Diseases
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Study NCT00001505   Information provided by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
First Received: November 3, 1999   Last Updated: August 24, 2009   History of Changes

November 3, 1999
August 24, 2009
June 1996
April 2001   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
 
 
Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00001505 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site
 
 
 
The Acquisition of Blood and Skin Samples From Normal Volunteers to Support Research Activities on Dermatologic Diseases
The Acquisition of Blood and Skin Samples From Patient Volunteers to Support Research Activities on Dermatologic and Other Diseases

Background:

-This protocol is concerned with the acquisition of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin diseases to support the basic science and clinical research activities of the Dermatology Branch and other intramural Laboratories and Branches at the NIH Clinical Research Center.

Objectives:

(Primary)

-To allow collection of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin or systemic diseases as needed to support the research activities of our Branch and other Laboratories and Branches.

Eligibility:

  • Healthy individuals (including employees and other patients) and patients with selected skin or other diseases, including individuals of both genders and all racial/ethnic groups.
  • Patient volunteers must be willing to undergo blood drawing and/or skin/mucosal biopsies.

Design:

-This is dependent upon the particular investigation for which these samples are needed.

Background:

-This protocol is concerned with the acquisition of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin diseases to support the basic science and clinical research activities of the Dermatology Branch and other intramural Laboratories and Branches at the NIH Clinical Research Center.

Objectives:

(Primary)

-To allow collection of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin or systemic diseases as needed to support the research activities of our Branch and other Laboratories and Branches.

Eligibility:

  • Healthy individuals (including employees and other patients) and patients with selected skin or other diseases, including individuals of both genders and all racial/ethnic groups.
  • Patient volunteers must be willing to undergo blood drawing and/or skin/mucosal biopsies.

Design:

-This is dependent upon the particular investigation for which these samples are needed.

 
Observational
 
  • Healthy
  • Skin Disease
 
 
Murray JC, Pollack SV, Pinnell SR. Keloids: a review. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1981 Apr;4(4):461-70. Review.

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Recruiting
500
 
April 2001   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
  • INCLUSION CRITERIA:

Healthy individuals (including employees and other patients), and patients with selected skin or other diseases, including individuals of both genders and all racial/ethnic groups.

Patient volunteers must be willing to undergo blood drawing and/or skin/mucosal biopsies.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

Strong family history and/or evidence of keloid formation following surgery or trauma.

Children under the age of 18 years.

Pregnant or nursing women.

Both
18 Years and older
Yes
Contact: NCI Referral Office 1-888-NCI-1937 ncicssc@mail.nih.gov
Contact: Susan L. Booher, R.N. (301) 402-1474 boohers@mail.nih.gov
United States
 
NCT00001505
 
960097, 96-C-0097
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
 
 
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
December 2008

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