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The Mosaic Brain: a New Diagnostic Approach in Focal Epilepsies

Overall, this observational cohort study aims to: 1. Improve our understanding of the genetic architecture of childhood focal epilepsies. 2. Develop a liquid biopsy of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and assess feasibility to detect cerebral mosaicism using cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis and evaluate its performance against brain tissue on the panel testing. 3. Develop a methodology to use trace tissue from Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) DNA and assess feasibility to detect cerebral mosaicism and evaluate its performance against brain tissue on the panel testing. 3\. Validate the use of the liquid biopsy and SEEG trace tissue for use in the English National Health Service clinical services and share with other Genomic Laboratory Hubs.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Age: 6-18Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Institute of Child HealthUpdated: Sep 19, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Children in the epilepsy surgery pathway at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)... [+4]

Children that although undergoing epilepsy treatment or testing for an ischaemic... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Exploring Bulbar Function, Speech And Communication Development in SMA Type 1

5q-spinal muscular atrophy (5q-SMA) is a rare, autosomal recessive neuromuscular disease characterized by degeneration of motor neurons in the spinal cord and lower brainstem with progressive muscle atrophy, weakness, and paralysis. The incidence is 1 in 7-10,000 live births. 5q-SMA presents a wide range of phenotypes that are classified into five clinical groups depending on age of onset and maximum motor milestone achieved. SMA type 1 presents shortly after birth and before six months of age with inability to achieve independent sitting and limited life expectancy due to respiratory complications (high mortality rate by 2 years of age). In addition to the severe gross-motor and respiratory impairment, bulbar weakness and dysfunction represent an obstacle to the development of verbal skills in these patients. To date, very little is known about these functions in children with SMA 1. With the increasing number of long-term SMA 1 survivors worldwide thanks to the availability of new pharmacological treatments, it has become obvious that treated children show new phenotypes, presenting changes not only in motor and respiratory function, but also in other domains, including bulbar function, speech and communication development. We aim to investigate the evolution of bulbar function and speech/communication development in children with SMA type 1 treated with approved disease-modifying therapies through validate scales and questionnaires for the paediatric population. Additional neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies will be offered on an optional basis to further investigate the underlying brain electrical activity, and brain structural and functional organization. The information gathered would promote the definition of additional outcome measures capturing improvement at these levels. A better understanding of the development of these areas would help to plan SMA 1- tailored supportive programs provided by speech and language therapists, thus enhancing the current recommendations for management in SMA.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 0-18Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Institute of Child HealthUpdated: Aug 16, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

genetic documentation of 5q SMA; [+4]

any clinically significant medical finding that - in the judgment of the Investi... [+3]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Imaging Based Uveitis Screening for Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

This study seeks to describe, for children undergoing uveitis surveillance following a new diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, the feasibility metrics of undertaking a randomised comparative study of routine slit lamp examination (SLE) versus imaging based (anterior segment optical coherence tomography, OCT) surveillance in order to inform the development of a larger multi-centre trial.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 2-12Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Institute of Child HealthUpdated: Mar 12, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients newly diagnosed (within preceding 12 months) with JIA who are eligible... [+1]

A previous / existing diagnosis of uveitis [+2]