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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
1991-05-31
2001-04-30
Brief Summary
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Patients with uveitis that is 1) known to be due to sarcoidosis; 2) suspected to be due to sarcoidosis based on specific diagnostic criteria; and 3) known not to be due to sarcoidosis may be enrolled in this study. Participants will undergo an eye examination, blood tests, chest X-ray, and skin test for tuberculosis and other infections. Small tissue samples from the conjunctiva (the thin lining covering the outside of the eye and the inside of the eyelid) and the lacrimal (tear) gland will be taken after the eye is numbed with anesthetic drops and injection.
Investigators will examine and compare levels of certain proteins in the biopsied tissues from the three patient groups to see if elevated levels of these substances may indicate granuloma formation. Development of a new, relatively simple diagnostic test for sarcoidosis based on these findings may permit doctors to start appropriate therapy earlier in the course of disease without invasive biopsy.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Intraocular inflammatory eye disease with suspected sarcoidosis based on age, race and characteristic granulomatous intraocular inflammation.
* Inflammatory eye disease of a known etiology other than sarcoidosis.
* Age greater than 18 years.
* Can not have known bleeding diathesis, ocular infection, known allergy to local anesthetic agent or current treatment with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, or vision worse than 20/400 in either eye.
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Eye Institute (NEI)
NIH
Locations
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National Eye Institute (NEI)
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Countries
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References
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Chan CC, Wetzig RP, Palestine AG, Kuwabara T, Nusenblatt RB. Immunohistopathology of ocular sarcoidosis. Report of a case and discussion of immunopathogenesis. Arch Ophthalmol. 1987 Oct;105(10):1398-402. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1987.01060100100036.
Moller DR, Konishi K, Kirby M, Balbi B, Crystal RG. Bias toward use of a specific T cell receptor beta-chain variable region in a subgroup of individuals with sarcoidosis. J Clin Invest. 1988 Oct;82(4):1183-91. doi: 10.1172/JCI113715.
Other Identifiers
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91-EI-0139
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
910139
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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