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Investigation of tremor in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

The University of Melbourne
Professor Gary Egan (Owned by)
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Investigation of Multiple Sclerosis patients with tremor via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The study will quantify the type and degree of the tremor. Imaging techniques will include diffusion and conventional contrast.

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Eye and Ear Hospital Human Research Ethics Committee, ethics-id: 2008.022
Number of Subjects: 14 Number of Studies: 12 Number of Datasets: 126 Size of Content: 1638493184 bytes Subject Details: type: 14 animal species: 14 human gender: 10 female, 4 male

Data time period: 2009-02-26 to 2009-05-11

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