5-Minute MRI could spot brain changes in rare disorder
NCT ID NCT04517565
First seen Apr 20, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study tests a new, fast MRI that takes about 5 minutes and doesn't need contrast dye or sedation, even in children. Researchers will scan 80 people with Sturge-Weber syndrome (ages 3 months to 30 years) to see if this quick MRI can accurately detect brain abnormalities. They will also use advanced imaging to understand how the brain reorganizes, which could help improve thinking and movement outcomes in the future.
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Wayne State University / Children's Hospital of Michigan
Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States
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