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NCT ID: NCT02821767 Recruiting - Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Natural History, Pathogenesis, and Outcome of Ocular Disorders

Start date: August 3, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: The National Eye Institute (NEI) wants to evaluate and provide standard treatment to people with eye diseases. Objective: To examine and treat people with eye diseases and learn more about eye diseases and how they are inherited. Eligibility: People with eye diseases who can give consent or have a guardian who can consent for them. Asymptomatic first-degree relatives willing to provide a blood sample may also be enrolled for the purpose of genetic testing. Design: Participants will be screened with an eye exam. Participants will have 1-12 visits per year depending on their eye disease for up to 5 years. Visits last about 4 hours and could include: Medical and family history Physical exam Eye exam and photography. Oculography: They put on contact lenses or goggles. They watch spots on a computer screen for 20-30 minutes. Electrooculography: Small metal disks are placed on the skin next to both eyes. They look left and right in the dark and light for about 30 minutes. Electroretinography: They sit in the dark with their eyes patched. A small metal disk is taped to the forehead. After 30 minutes, the patches are removed and contact lenses put in. They watch flashing lights. Fluorescein angiography: A needle guides a thin plastic tube into an arm vein. A dye is injected through the tube and travels up the blood vessels in the eyes. Pictures are taken of the eyes. Immunosuppressive treatment Eye cell sample: Samples are obtained from swabbing, pressing paper on, or taking a small biopsy sample from the surface of the eye. Blood tests Skin, tear, urine, saliva, stool, or hair sample Exam under anesthesia for some children At each visit participants could get medications, eye drops, eye injections, laser treatments, or surgery. ...

NCT ID: NCT02500862 Recruiting - Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Characterization of Potential Biomarkers of Eye Disease and Vision

EYE-MARKER
Start date: September 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Characterize potential biomarkers of sight-threatening eye diseases based on the information acquired in clinical practice at CEC, AIBILI

NCT ID: NCT02321189 Recruiting - Eye Disease Clinical Trials

The Effect of Resveratrol Based Nutritional Supplement on Choroidal Thickness

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Choroidal thickness represents blood-flowing of eyes. The investigators detect the choroidal thickness of the young participant using SD-OCT to see the effect of Resveratrol Based Nutritional Supplement on Choroidal Thickness.

NCT ID: NCT02321176 Recruiting - Eye Disease Clinical Trials

Pharmacokinetics of Trans-resveratrol Based Nutritional Supplement and Its Three Metabolites in Human Eyes and Blood

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is blood-eye barrier in eyes,but some oral medicines can enter in the tissues of eyes. The primary objective of the study is to study the Pharmacokinetics of Trans-resveratrol and Its three Metabolites in Human Eyes and Blood