Scientists map the Brain's eye signals in thinning cornea disease
NCT ID NCT07461129
Summary
This study aims to understand how keratoconus, a disease that thins and warps the cornea, affects the electrical signals sent from the eye to the brain. Researchers will measure these signals in 50 adults with different stages of the disease using specialized vision tests. The goal is to gather knowledge that could help predict vision outcomes for future treatments like corneal transplants.
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Minia university eye hospital
Minya, Minya Governorate, 61512, Egypt
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