Takotsubo Syndrome | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone Heart cardiologists are experts at diagnosing and treating takotsubo syndrome, also known as broken heart syndrome.
Talking with Your Child About Medical Care | NYU Langone Health
We offer age-specific tips on how to talk with your child about medical care at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
TARGET-IBD: A longitudinal observational study of patients undergoing therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
This is a 5-year, longitudinal, observational study of adult and pediatric patients (age 2and above) undergoing IBD therapy designed to specifically address important clinicalquestions that remain incompletely answered from registration trials. In addition to thestudy database, a biospecimen repository will also be included so that translational studiesof viral resistance, genomics, and biomarkers of response may be performed. Also, theright to collect retrospective data on these IBD patients will be reserved
Targeted Drugs & Immunotherapy for Melanoma | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center may prescribe targeted drugs or immunotherapy for advanced melanoma.
Targeted Therapies for Liver Cancer & Liver Metastases | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center may recommend targeted drugs or radiation to treat liver cancer or liver metastases.
Targeted Therapy for Stomach Cancer | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors may prescribe targeted therapy, using drugs that block the growth and spread of cancer cells, to manage stomach cancer.
tDCS Program | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Program offers at-home tDCS sessions through the NYU Langone Health app.
tDCS Program Doctors | NYU Langone Health
Find a doctor at the tDCS Program at NYU Langone.
Technical Development and Optimization for Random Matrix Theory-Based Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The objective of this study is to develop new image reconstruction methods, sequences and postprocessing methods based on random-matrix-theory noise removal, for use in up to 7T imaging and at lower field strengths. We hypothesize that these new imaging techniques will allow better identification and differentiation than current conventional methods.
TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT OBSERVATIONAL STUDY FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING ENGINEERING
Any newly developed imaging protocols will conform to scanner safety requirements and any applicable FDA standards. The output of the scanning session will be in the form of data, and assessment of overall feasibility of the protocol for routine use. The data will be evaluated on multiple levels, and at different stages of processing. Areas of evaluation may include data quality, and choice of acquisition and post-processing parameters. The software packages used to convert the raw data to a quantified metric may also be evaluated and tailored to yield meaningful and robust results. Hardware performance may also be evaluated. Different configurations of radiofrequency (RF) coil design may be tested to ensure optimization in terms of data quality, ease of use and patient comfort. During all MR procedures, MR staff will remain in constant contact with the patient or volunteer via an intercom system. A squeeze bulb is also used for communication with the subject. At any time during the exam, the subject may choose to discontinue the study by squeezing the bulb. If the scan requires contrast to be injected specifically for research, it will not be administered more than once for each participant, regardless of re-enrollment.