Scientists search for brain clues in rare genetic disorder
NCT ID NCT05932589
Summary
This study aims to identify measurable brain activity patterns in girls with Rett Syndrome that could serve as markers for future treatment development. Researchers will compare brain wave recordings from 202 girls with Rett Syndrome to typically developing girls to understand how brain activity relates to disease severity and symptoms. The study involves non-invasive EEG brain monitoring and does not test any treatments.
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Boston Children's Hospital
RECRUITINGBrookline, Massachusetts, 02445, United States
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Children's Hospital Colorado
RECRUITINGAurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
RECRUITINGLos Angeles, California, 90027, United States
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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Texas Children's Hospital
RECRUITINGHouston, Texas, 77030, United States
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
RECRUITINGNashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States
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