Mood Disorders Consultation Service | NYU Langone Health
Specialists at NYU Langone’s Mood Disorders Consultation Service offer diagnosis and treatment for depression and mood disorders in adults.
Mood Disorders in Children | NYU Langone Health
Specialists at the Child Study Center, part of Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone diagnose and treat mood disorders in children of all ages.
Movement Disorder Genomic Study (MDGS)
The purpose of this study is to advance our understanding of the genetic causes of brain disorders, such as movement disorders. Currently, treatment strategies to address movement disorders are largely aimed at symptoms, but not the underlying cause of the disease. Our goal is to increase our knowledge by identifying the genetic causes of these diseases and use this information to help find ways to improve diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
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
The purpose of this research study is to see if adding a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan that uses investigational software to a standard bone density test (DXA) helps to better monitor the health and treatment of people with osteoporosis. The investigational software analyzes, on the MR images, the shape, size, geometry, and structure of your bones, and this may permit physicians the ability to better assess your bone health. An MRI scan is different from the regular bone density test because it can provide images in 3-D and with higher resolution, which allows us to see more detailed bone structure.
MRI Scans | NYU Langone Health
MRI scans are noninvasive medical tests that help doctors at NYU Langone diagnose certain conditions.
Multi-Center Prospective Evaluation of Complex Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery (CADS)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of adults with complex spinal deformity at multiple centers across the United States. While adult scoliosis has been studied quite extensively, best practices related to the management of complex adult spinal deformity patients are currently limited.
Multi-center Prospective Single Position Spine Surgery Outcomes Registry
The purpose of this research study is to see if moving patients during surgery makes any difference to the outcomes patients experience during and after surgery. Information will be collected about your surgery such as how long different parts take and what hardware is placed where. Participants will also be asked to answer surveys about your health and wellbeing before and after surgery at standard follow-up visits.
MULTICENTER PHASE II NEOADJUVANT AND ADJUVANT STUDY OF ALECTINIB ENTRECTINIB OR VEMURAFENIB PLUS COBIMETINIB IN PATIENTS WITH STAGES I-III NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER WITH ALK ROS1 NTRK OR BRAF V600E MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS
The purpose of the trial is to determine the efficacy and safety of drugs inpatients with untreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tumors. In thisstudy, patients will receive alectinib or entrectinib or cobimetinib plusvemurafenib before surgical resection depending on the presence of thecorresponding molecular alteration. We want to know if taking the study drugbefore surgery may shrink the tumor, making it easier for the surgeon todistinguish between normal and cancerous tissue. After this, this will helpthe doctor decide which treatment plan is best post-surgery.
Multicenter Prospective Study of Surgical Outcomes in Patients with Neuro-endocrine Tumors
Primary aims of this research include collecting more reliable clinical data so that we can have better analysis of our results regarding surgical outcomes in patients with neuro-endocrine. Through this effort, our clinical outcomes can continuously be monitored and the way we treat conditions can be adjusted to maximize effectiveness of patient care. The data we collect may also be used in future research projects to help guide clinical care. The population of patients consist of patients over the age of 18 who have undergone surgery for neuro-endocrine tumors. Data elements collected include patient reported questionnaires. The study aims to collect patient follow-up data for at least 6 months and up to 10 years. The expected study outcomes from collecting the patient questionnaires are to develop surgery outcome benchmarks, disease remission rates, understand drivers of treatment costs, and correlate treatment to patient quality of life using standard statistical methods.