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The primary objective is to assess neuropsychological function in X-ALD patients without active cerebral demyelinating disease. Data of minors will be compared to matched healthy controls. Data of adults will be compared to reference values. The…
The primary objective is to obtain OCT data for children aged 4 to 10 diagnosed with non-syndromic craniosynostosis and to compare these to the normal reference values.
The above anounced studies suggest that some abnormalities in the Wnt pathway can be expected to affect development and function of the brain, potentially leading to recognizable behavioural phenotypes. Given the key role of APC in the Wnt pathway,…
The aim of this prospective study is 1) to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of DBE in comparison to MRE as surveillance technique of the small-bowel in PJS patients, 2) to analyze patient burden and quality of life with DBE and MRE, and 3) to…
Does the lack of the Aquaporin-2 water channel cause cyst formation in patients suffering from nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
The objectives of this study are:1. to evaluate the occurrence and distribution of structural brain changes in HHT patients with and without pulmonary AVMs as compared to healthy age matched controls;2. to evaluate the (autoregulatory) function of…
1. To assess the long term outcome of surgical treatment for bilateral undescended testes with special regard for the fertility potential. 2. In the past 2 different techniques have been used for orchidopexy (with or without involving of the tunica…
The main objective is to describe the interactions between physical sensory stimulations and high-level prior assumptions that give rise to visual perception. In two secondary objectives, we will advance novel model-based neuroimaging data-analysis…
Description of cognitive, psychiatric and neuroanatomical profile in adult women with triple X syndrome compared with a group of healthy controls on average of the same age and of the same IQ. IQ is considered as a potential confounder and treated…
The objective of the study is to investigate if it is possible to predict the clinical outcome of a patient with SCN1A related epilepsy based on the findings of advanced genotyping. We aim to answer the following questions:1. Can clinical outcome in…
The primary objective is to study if quantitative (3- and 7-Tesla) MRI protocols (MRI perfusion, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and chemical shift imaging (CSI)) are able to detect phenotype conversion earlier than conventional MRI. Results will be…
Evaluate the effect of menarche and menstrual cycle on the QTc interval among girls with genetically confirmed mutations causing LQTS type 1 (LQT1) and type 2 (LQT2).
The overall aim of the study is to improve diagnostic and therapeutic options for people with CF, especially in the context of young children and novel CFTR-targeting drugs. Primary Objective: 1. to demonstrate relations between CFTR genotype,…
Primary Objective: To further optimize the IPMDSSecondary Objective(s): To determine in which age-groups the items within the IPMDS are appropriate To determine whether the IPMDS can assessed reliably by research nurses, students and physician…
Primary objective- Short- and mid-term repeatability of mDLS and LSCI measures;- Comparison of blood flow obtained by LSCI and blood flow obtained by mDLS;- Comparison of coagulation status obtained by mDLS and coagulation status assessed by…
We aim to conduct a five year follow-up amongst the X-ALD carriers and assess their current symptomatic and biochemical status. This data will provide new insights in the progression of the disease in carriers. Moreover we would like to validate a…
The primary objective for this study is to evaluate the cerebrovascular reactivity of HCHWA-D patients:1. To compare the (autoregulatory) function of small brain vessels in HCHWA-D patients with matched controls using the cerebrovascular reactivity…
To identify novel diagnostic and prognostic (bio)markers of Dementia with Lewy Bodies.
To determine the feasibility of rs-fMRI in neonates undergoing a planned diagnostic MRI session following perinatal asphyxia. To assess intra-session reproducibility (test-retest reliability) of the rs-fMRI technique in neonates with asphyxia.
The study comprises 2 parts.Part 1: Primary: to assess sexual functioning, sexual self image and psychological and relational functioning in MRKH women with surgical or non- surgical created neovaginas and their partners and make a comparison with…