This study is currently recruiting

Description: Although OI is typically characterized as a disease of the bone, it is perhaps more accurately described as a connective tissue disorder. Type I collagen is a major constituent of lung connective tissue. Respiratory insufficiency is the leading cause of death in patients with OI. Thus, it is important and necessary to understand the etiology of the restrictive pulmonary physiology in the OI population.

Eligibility & Criteria

IRB #:IRB00312012

Principal Investigator: Malinda Wu, MD, MSCR

Eligible Age Range: 18+ years old

Gender: All

Diagnosis: Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)