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Hyperfine MRI: A study of a portable MRI machine
This study is for patients: • Between the ages of 0-22 years • Can have a portable MRI exams at specific time points. The purpose of this research study is to capture, compare and assess the quality and performance of Hyperfine MRI, or...
This study is for patients: • Between the ages of 0-22 years • Can have a portable MRI exams at specific time points. The purpose of this research study is to capture, compare and assess the quality and performance of Hyperfine MRI, or low-field strength MRI, imaging. Additionally, for patients that have other clinically available imaging techniques, researchers will compare Hyperfine MRI images to clinical exams such as traditional MRI, CT and US.
Turner Syndrome (TS), The Brain, and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): A study evaluating brain structure and function in adolescents and young adults with Turner syndrome who use hormone replacement therapy as compared to those without Turner syndrome
This study is for teen girls and young adult women: • Ages 14-21 years • With and without Turner syndrome...
This study is for teen girls and young adult women: • Ages 14-21 years • With and without Turner syndrome The goal of this study is to understand how hormones from the ovaries affect brain development. Every person is unique and the ovaries of some teens and young adults do not produce enough hormones. What researchers learn from this study could help the care team find better treatments for teens and young adults whose ovaries do not make enough hormones.
Turner Syndrome (TS): A study on progesterone supplementation to look at bleeding patterns
This study is for teen girls and young adult women: - With Turner Syndrome - Ages 12-20 years old - Prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT)...
This study is for teen girls and young adult women: - With Turner Syndrome - Ages 12-20 years old - Prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) This study is being performed to compare the types of menstrual periods people with TS have when taking a type of progesterone called "Prometrium." In some teens and young adults with TS, their ovaries do not produce enough hormones. What researchers learn from this study could be used to help the care team find better treatments for teens and young adults whose ovaries do not make enough hormones.