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Learning More about Eye Movement among ALS Patients

Study Leader

Leo McCluskey, MD


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    About This Study

    The purpose of this study is to learn how ALS, a disease that affects nerve cells, changes the way people move their eyes. What the researchers learn from this study could help make better tools for people with ALS. We also hope to help doctors track the disease more easily and learn more about how ALS develops. The researchers plan to share what they find so it can help people living with ALS, their caregivers, and other scientists.

    What Activities Are a Part of this Study?

    • Informed Consent Review
    • Review of Medical History
    • Physical Examinations
    • Study Visits and Consultations
    • Surveys/Questionnaires

    Age & Gender

    • 18 - 100 years old
    • All Genders

    Language

    • This study enrolls English speakers only

    Additional Study Information

    • No compensation provided
    • No reimbursement offered

    Study Locations

    • Greater Charlotte, NC

    Study Topics

    Movement Disorder Neurology Disorders Rare Disease

    Study Locations and Contacts

    • Greater Charlotte, NC: Clara Schommer Clara.Schommer@atriumhealth.org
    • Study Information
    • IRB Number: IRB00130764

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