Clinical Trial: Evaluation and Treatment of Pediatric, Developmental, and Genetic Eye Diseases

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational




Official Title: Evaluation and Treatment of Pediatric, Developmental and Genetic Eye Diseases

Brief Summary:

This study will evaluate and treat children or adults with inherited or developmental eye conditions. It will allow specialists in pediatric ophthalmology, genetic ophthalmology, and ocular motility at the National Eye Institute (NEI) to learn more about the course of various pediatric, genetic, developmental, and eye movement diseases thorough long-term observation and treatment. It will also serve as the first step in determining the eligibility of patients who may wish to enroll in other NEI clinical research studies or undergo standard eye treatments.

Children with eye conditions, especially inherited or developmental conditions, and adults with eye disorders that began in childhood or that likely have a genetic or developmental component may be eligible for this study. Participants will undergo some or all of the following procedures:

  • Medical history, including family history.
  • Physical examination and possibly routine blood tests, x-rays tests, standard eye movement recordings, questionnaires, and specialized procedures when needed.
  • Complete eye examination, including vision test, visual perception, eye pressure (if possible), dilation of the pupils to examine the back of the eye (lens, vitreous, and retina).
  • Photographs of the eyes.
  • Oculography (eye movement recordings) in patients for whom testing will aid in diagnosis. This test is done either with goggles placed over the eyes or with a contact lens placed on each eye. When the goggles or lenses are in place, the subject looks at a series of red targets on a computer screen.
  • Electroretinography (ERG) in patients with suspected retinal degeneration. This is a tes