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Results for “Rapid Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT03857607
What this trial is testing

Natural History Study of ATP1A3-related Disease

Who this might be right for
ATP1A3-related DiseaseAlternating Hemiplegia of ChildhoodRapid Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism+1 more
Institute of Child Health 100
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06967727
What this trial is testing

Registry and Natural History of Epilepsy-Dyskinesia Syndromes

Who this might be right for
Epilepsy-DyskinesiaEpilepsyDyskinesia+11 more
Boston Children's Hospital 700
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT03428009
What this trial is testing

Dystonia Genotype-Phenotype Correlation

Who this might be right for
DystoniaDystonia; IdiopathicDystonia, Primary+19 more
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 200
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06585605
What this trial is testing

A Retrospective Survey-based Multicenter Study to Delineate the Molecular and Phenotypic Spectrum of Epilepsy-dyskinesia Syndromes

Who this might be right for
Epilepsy in ChildrenDyskinesiasMovement Disorders in Children+7 more
Boston Children's Hospital 500
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT00682513
What this trial is testing

Studies of the Variable Phenotypic Presentations of Rapid-Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism and Other Movement Disorders

Who this might be right for
DystoniaParkinsonism
State University of New York at Buffalo 198