Eye dye test may spot hidden brain disease
NCT ID NCT06416371
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study uses a special eye dye test to see if leaky blood vessels in the eye are linked to leaky blood vessels in the brain. Researchers will compare eye images with brain scans from 40 people who have had a mild stroke or related brain disease. The goal is to learn more about cerebral small vessel disease, which can lead to dementia and stroke.
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NHS Lothian
RECRUITINGEdinburgh, United Kingdom
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