Movement Disorder Genomic Study
With the present study we aim to perform integrated genomic analysis and study on subject-specific cellular models in order to identify genetic causes of rare or undiagnosed movement disorders. This study will allow to further assess undiagnosed cases and offer the possibility of offering molecular diagnoses to subjects still waiting for a better definition of their conditions.
Movement Disorders | NYU Langone Health
Experts at NYU Langone’s Fresco Institute for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders diagnose and treat people who have these neurological disorders.
MRI for Monitoring Osteoporosis Therapy Response
Patients will undergo a DXA scan to measure bone mineral density and a non-contrast (=3 T) MRI scan of the hip to assess bone microarchitectural and strength parameters. For patients who cannot tolerate the MRI scan of the hip, which requires being inside the scanner all the way, we can offer scanning of the more distal extremities (either distal femur, tibia, or radius), which will still allow assessment of bone microarchitecture. As stated above, we will also record clinical data, which are obtained as part of standard-of-care, including subjects’ FRAX scores, lab tests, and disease activity scores.
MRI-Guided Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone offers MRI-guided radiation therapy for prostate cancer using highly precise MR-Linac technology for better outcomes and fewer side effects.
MRI Scans | NYU Langone Health
MRI scans are noninvasive medical tests that help doctors at NYU Langone diagnose certain conditions.
MS Palliative Care | NYU Langone Health
The MS Palliative Care Center at NYU Langone’s Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center offers supportive care to people with MS and their families.
Multi-Center Prospective Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy of Adult Surgical Patients
The objective of this study is to develop a clinical registry of patients diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy or cervical myelopathy over a 3 year period. Target enrollment is 1000 patients over 3 years with at least 25 participating sites. The registry will capture radiographic, demographic, and diagnosis related data, as well as patient-reported outcomes. Data will be entered into a centralized, HIPAA compliant database. The registry data will be de-identified.
Multi-Center Prospective Evaluation of Complex Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery (CADS)
The goal of this study is to evaluate surgical treatment outcomes of complex adult spinal deformity patients, including radiographic and clinical outcomes, surgical and postoperative complications, risk factors for revisions, rates of revision surgery over an extended time period (10 years follow-up). Imaging studies and HRQoLs will be used as part of the review of patients. Further assessments regarding opioid use and patient outcomes will also be made.
Multi-center Prospective Single Position Spine Surgery Outcomes Registry
The purpose of this study is to systematically, prospectively compare fusion techniques for thoracolumbar spinal fusion patients and assess long-term patient outcomes and revision rates.
Multi-ethnic Observational Study of American Asian and Pacific Islander Communities
The purpose of this research study is to enroll 10,000 participants from Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AsA-NHPI) communities across the United States. This study will provide new insights into important health conditions and risk factors affecting these communities.