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Testing Paraclinical Outcome Measures in Optic Neuritis via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Control cohort

The University of Melbourne
Professor Gary Egan (Owned by)
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Study of optic nerve measurement stability over 1 year (expected 2 time points) in Optic Neuritis via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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Royal Children's Hospital Human Research Ethics Committee, ethics-id: MRI 51
Number of Subjects: 12 Number of Studies: 24 Number of Datasets: 1042 Size of Content: 7883857408 bytes Subject Details: type: 12 animal species: 12 human gender: 7 female, 5 male

Data time period: 2008-10-14 to 2011-05-18

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ACN 633 798 857