View clinical trials related to Inherited Retinal Dystrophies.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of a single escalating doses of EDIT-101 administered via subretinal injection in participants with LCA10 caused by a homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation involving c.2991+1655A>G in intron 26 of the CEP290 gene ("LCA10-IVS26").
Based on a clinical multi-center study of the natural course of inherited retinal dystrophies in Chinese population, screening fundus imaging indicators for patients with Chinese inherited retinal dystrophies, describing the clinical features of Chinese patients with inherited retinal dystrophies, and establishing a diagnosis of hereditary retinal diseases - Follow-up norms; establish a network-based multi-center diagnosis and follow-up platform; obtain a biological sample library of hereditary retinal diseases mainly in China. The research will further improve and enrich the genotype, phenotypic characteristics and natural course of Chinese inherited retinal dystrophies, in order to promote the clinical evaluation of clinical inherited retinal dystrophies and the standardization of genetic diagnosis. It is also the evidence for the best timing for future gene therapy, to obtain the best therapeutic effect, and to provide a theoretical basis for achieving precise treatment.
Vision testing is a fundamental part of every optometry and ophthalmology assessment. Traditional vision testing charts are not able to measure vision below a certain level. Vision in this range is classified as counting fingers (CF), hand movements (HM) and light perception (LP). These measures are not very accurate or easily quantifiable. They are also poorly understood in terms of impact on quality of life. This study aims to assess new methods for measuring the vision of patients with very low vision.