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NCT ID: NCT03632811 Completed - Clinical trials for Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis

Adaptation of the Questionnaire "Regarding Patient's Quality of Life With Mastocytosis" in the French Language

Mc_QoL
Start date: November 14, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Mastocytosis is a heterogeneous rare disease. A 27-item questionnaire to assess the quality of life of patients with cutaneous/ indolent systemic mastocytosis was developed in the German language and validated in the English language in 2015. The team of the University Charité Berlin and the company Moxie - intellectual proprietor of the questionnaire - proposed the use of the recommendations of Baiardini et al. 2010, for linguistic adaptation of this questionnaire in other languages.

NCT ID: NCT02761473 Completed - Clinical trials for Cutaneous Mastocytosis

Cutaneous Mastocytosis in Children: Analysis of Somatic and Germline Mutations

Start date: November 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pediatric mastocytosis is an orphan disease, which encompasses several clinically distinct entities including solitary mastocytoma, urticaria pigmentosa, diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis and the newly recognized mast cell activation syndrome. The most common form of pediatric mastocytosis is cutaneous maculopapular mastocytosis (CMPM), also known as urticaria pigmentosa (UP). There are significant knowledge gaps regarding the genetic basis of pediatric mastocytosis and the functional activity of mast cells in this condition. The Pediatric Dermatology and Pediatric Oncology services at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital are seeing significant growth in clinical volumes of pediatric mastocytosis, including rare, familial cases. The aims of this study are to prospectively explore germline risk for UP and to perform a mutational analysis to identify somatic mutations, beyond those currently identified, in pediatric patients with UP.

NCT ID: NCT00457288 Completed - Clinical trials for Cutaneous Mastocytosis

Efficacy and Safety of TF002 in Cutaneous Mastocytosis

Start date: April 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The current study will investigate the effects of TF002 on cutaneous mastocytosis or cutaneous involvement of systemic mastocytosis as compared to clobetasol proprionate (positive control) and a general skin care product without active ingredient targeting mastocytosis (negative control) based on clinical effects on Darier´s signs and the histological evaluation of mast cell numbers in skin bioptic material.