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Protocol Number:
93-N-0202
- Title:
Diagnosis and Natural History Protocol for Patients with Different Neurological Conditions
- Number:
93-N-0202
- Summary:
The goal of this study is to diagnose and follow patients with disorders of movement control. Patients participating in this study will undergo routine laboratory tests and examinations in order to monitor their condition.
Doctors at the NIH will work in cooperation with each patient's primary care physician. There will be no use of investigational treatments in this study.
- Sponsoring Institute:
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
- Recruitment Detail
- Type:
Active Accrual Of New Subjects
- Gender:
Male & Female
- Referral Letter Required:
Yes
- Population Exclusion(s):
None
- Eligibility Criteria:
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Patients may be included on this protocol if they have an identifiable neurological disorder or represent a diagnostic puzzle. These disorders would include patients with Parkinson's disease, dystonia, cerebellar disorders, other movement disorders, and diagnostic puzzles. Males and females ranging in age from five (5) to one hundred (100) would be eligible to participate in the protocol.
- Special Instructions:
Currently Not Provided
- Keywords:
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Human
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Movement
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Non-Investigational to Diagnostic Puzzle
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Parkinson's
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Dystonia
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Cerebellar
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Puzzles
- Recruitment Keywords:
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Neurological Disorders
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Movement Disorders
- Conditions:
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Nervous System Disease
- Investigational Drug(s):
- None
- Investigational Device(s):
- None
- Contacts:
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Patient Recruitment and Public Liaison Office
Building 61 10 Cloister Court Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4754 Toll Free: 1-800-411-1222 TTY: 301-594-9774 (local),1-866-411-1010 (toll free) Fax: 301-480-9793 Electronic Mail:prpl@mail.cc.nih.gov
- Citations:
Not Provided
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