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NCT ID: NCT01364857 Completed - Port Wine Stain Clinical Trials

French National Cohort of Children With Port Wine Stain

CONAPE
Start date: November 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Port Wine Stain on a limb can be either isolated or associated with complications (venous or orthopedic impairment, arteriovenous malformations), leading sometimes to complex syndromes (Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome,Parkes-Weber syndrome). Little is known about epidemiology of port wine stains: their evolution during the growth of the child, the frequency of complications, genetic data, and prognostic factors. This prospective french national cohort will help for : description of the evolution of port wine stain and possible complications; prognostic factors for complications ; association with mutations of RASA1 gene; quality of life of these children. It will also help for global appreciation of the management of this disease in France.

NCT ID: NCT01345305 Completed - Clinical trials for Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Biomarker Development in Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Pilot
Start date: July 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a study of 40 individuals with Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) brain and/or eye involvement. It will examine the test-retest reliability of the following clinical tests: 1. Quantitative EEG 2. Transcranial Doppler 3. Medical Rehabilitation Scales 4. Optical Coherence Tomography

NCT ID: NCT00639730 Completed - Epilepsy Clinical Trials

Use of the Atkins Diet for Children With Sturge Weber Syndrome

Start date: May 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This research is being done to find out if the Atkins Diet can be used safely and effectively to reduce seizures in children who have Sturge Weber syndrome. The ketogenic diet is a proven therapy for epilepsy, but can be difficult to use in children. The Atkins Diet is a high fat, high protein, low carbohydrate diet introduced in the 1970s to help with weight loss. It is different from the ketogenic diet in four major ways: no calorie restriction, no fluid restriction, no protein restriction, and is easy to start outside the hospital. People on the Atkins Diet become ketotic (produce high levels of ketones, a certain substance in the body), like patients on the ketogenic diet, and the investigators believe this may lead to seizure control. Children aged 2-18 with Sturge Weber syndrome and seizures at least monthly, who have used at least two anti-seizure drugs may join. 5 children in total will be enrolled.

NCT ID: NCT00610402 Completed - Clinical trials for Sturge - Weber Syndrome (SWS)

Incidence of Ocular Antibodies in Patients With Sturge - Weber Syndrome (SWS)

Start date: July 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) is a neurological disorder characterized at birth by seizures and a large port-wine stain birthmark on the forehead and upper eyelid of one side of the face. SWS is also accompanied by an increased pressure within the eye (glaucoma) which can develop very early in life. Glaucoma represents a group of ocular disorders that are characterized by the loss of retinal ganglion cells and their axons, damage to the optic nerve, and gradual loss of visual field. Recently, several studies provided evidence that there is a potential role of the immune system in the pathogenesis of glaucoma. These findings suggest that there might be changes in systemic humoral immunity possibly underlying the optic neuropathy in at least some glaucoma patients.