Can your eyes reveal Parkinson's progression? 7-Year study investigates
NCT ID NCT04731246
Summary
This study aims to understand if tracking eye movements over time can help monitor Parkinson's disease progression. Researchers will follow 30 people with mild to moderate Parkinson's for 7 years, measuring their eye movements with special cameras and comparing them to standard neurological and cognitive tests. The goal is to see if changes in how the eyes move could serve as a reliable marker for how the disease is changing.
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Centre Mémoire / Centre de Gérontologie Clinique Rainier III / Princess Grace Hospital
RECRUITINGMonaco, 98000, Monaco
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