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Patients entered into our gene therapy study underwent complete physical and neurologic examinations before and after treatment, in addition to the visual studies. They also underwent many laboratory studies, which included hematology, coagulation, renal, and liver profiles. We did not detect any abnormalities other than visual loss. We had replied to this same query previously.1 Newman et al2 described normal electrocardiographs, lumbar punctures, computed tomography scans, and magnetic resonance imaging in all 72 of their 11 778 patients.
Source: Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: John Guy, William J. Feuer, Janet L. Davis, Vittorio Porciatti, Phillip J. Gonzalez, Rajeshwari D. Koilkonda, Huijun Yuan, William W. Hauswirth, Byron L. Lam Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research
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