Atypical Facial Pain | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone, our doctors treat people with atypical facial pain based on the results of a comprehensive neurological evaluation.
Auditory Brainstem Implants | NYU Langone Health
An auditory brainstem implant at NYU Langone’s Cochlear Implant Center can help people with hearing loss caused by neurofibromatosis type 2.
Auditory Pathway Mapping in Pediatric Patients with Sensorineural Hearing Loss Being Evaluated for Surgical Therapy
The objective of this study is to develop methods for in vivo MRI detection of abnormal cochlear nerve and auditory brainstem pathway pathology that will better predict cochlear and auditory brainstem implantation success or failure. There remains a strong unmet need to develop better predictors of post-operative success for cochlear or auditory brainstem implants – new advanced MRI techniques developed in our lab may be ideally suited to identify neuroanatomic and functional connectivity differences that better predict outcomes.
Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children | NYU Langone Health
Experts at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone diagnose and treat children with autism spectrum disorder.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Service | NYU Langone Health
The Autism Spectrum Disorder Service at the Child Study Center is part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Genetics Study
This is an exploratory natural history protocol that will enroll patients with known or as yet undiagnosed disorders of inflammation. Blood, saliva, hair, nail, or buccal samples will be collected for genetic analysis, blood samples will be obtained for immunologic and other functional studies, and a small number of subjects may undergo skin biopsy.
Autoimmune Hepatitis in Children | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone provides specialized care for children and adolescents with autoimmune hepatitis.
Autonomic Disorders | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at NYU Langone’s Dysautonomia Center specialize in managing autonomic disorders, which affect the body’s involuntary functions.
Autonomic dysfunction and peripheral neuropathy in patients with cardiac ATTR amyloidosis
This study will aim to determine the most reliable and cost-efficient studies for diagnosing peripheral polyneuropathy and autonomic neuropathy in patients with ATTR amyloidosis who are carriers of the pathologic genetic variant V122I (usually regarded as “cardiac mutation”) and in patients with wild-type amyloidosis.
AWARE II (AWAreness during REsuscitation) - A Multi-Centre Observational Study of the Relationship between the Quality of Brain Resuscitation and Consciousness Neurological Functional and Cognitive Outcomes following Cardiac Arrest
A multicenter observational study of 1500 hospital occurring cardiac arrests as defined by the cessation of heartbeat and respiration. This study will be carried out to build on the AWARE (AWAreness during Resuscitation) study. Brain monitoring and biomarker measures obtained during cardiac arrest will be used to compare data from all cardiac arrest patients independent of outcome. Survivors will then be followed up and contacted for more in depth assessments as outlined in this protocol.