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X-Linked Intellectual Disability clinical trials at UCSF

1 research study open to eligible people

X-linked intellectual disability is a condition on the X chromosome that affects learning and thinking. UCSF is studying seizures, speech, behavior, and development in people with this condition. UCSF is collecting medical tests, family history, and behavior data to show how symptoms change.

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  • CNKSR2 Natural History Study

    open to eligible people ages 6-21

    This prospective natural history study is being conducted to define the electroclinical, neurodevelopmental, and behavioral characteristics of CNKSR2 epilepsy aphasia syndrome (EAS) and intellectual disability (ID) in children aged 6 to 21 years old with CNKSR2 mutations. The data collected from this study will serve as an external control to eventual clinical trials examining precision medicine investigational therapeutics that aim to improve the seizure burden and neurodevelopmental outcomes in patients with CNKSR2 EAS/ID.

    San Francisco, California

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