Could your Phone's camera help track thyroid eye disease?
NCT ID NCT07623993
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study explores whether a smartphone app using artificial intelligence can help people with thyroid eye disease (TED) monitor their condition from home. Participants take weekly facial photos and answer symptom questions via the app while undergoing standard non-surgical treatment. Researchers compare the app's AI-generated measurements to those taken by doctors in the clinic to see if they match. The goal is to find a simpler, more convenient way to track TED without relying solely on in-person visits.
What this could mean
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Active substance
Smartphone-based AI self-monitoring application (Glandy CAS/EXO/LID)
What this could lead to
If successful, this could provide a convenient, at-home way to track thyroid eye disease progression, potentially reducing the need for frequent clinic visits.
What could go wrong
This is an early observational study, so the AI may not match doctor assessments closely. The app is not used for real-time decisions, and results may not apply to all patients.
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3003 North First Street #221
San Jose, California, 95134, United States
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