Rare genetic ophthalmic disorder with cortical involvement

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Overview

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FDA & Trial Timeline

1 event
Dec 2019

DORC ILM-Blue: FDA approved

TissueBlue (Brilliant Blue G Ophthalmic Solution) 0.025% is indicated to selectively stain the internal limiting membrane (ILM).

FDAcompleted

Data sourced from FDA regulatory filings and ClinicalTrials.gov. Updated periodically.

Treatments

1 available

DORC ILM-Blue

Brilliant Blue G Ophthalmic Solution 0.025%· Dutch Ophthalmic Research Center International BVOrphan Drug

TissueBlue (Brilliant Blue G Ophthalmic Solution) 0.025% is indicated to selectively stain the internal limiting membrane (ILM).

No actively recruiting trials found for Rare genetic ophthalmic disorder with cortical involvement at this time.

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Treatment Centers

8 centers
🏥 NORD

Baylor College of Medicine Rare Disease Center

Baylor College of Medicine

📍 Houston, TX

🏥 NORD

Stanford Medicine Rare Disease Center

Stanford Medicine

📍 Stanford, CA

🔬 UDN

NIH Clinical Center Undiagnosed Diseases Program

National Institutes of Health

📍 Bethesda, MD

🔬 UDN

UCLA UDN Clinical Site

UCLA Health

📍 Los Angeles, CA

🔬 UDN

Baylor College of Medicine UDN Clinical Site

Baylor College of Medicine

📍 Houston, TX

🔬 UDN

Harvard/MGH UDN Clinical Site

Massachusetts General Hospital

📍 Boston, MA

🏥 NORD

Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine

Mayo Clinic

📍 Rochester, MN

👤 Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine

🏥 NORD

UCLA Rare Disease Day Program

UCLA Health

📍 Los Angeles, CA

Travel Grants

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Social Security Disability

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Common questions about Rare genetic ophthalmic disorder with cortical involvement

What treatment and support options exist for Rare genetic ophthalmic disorder with cortical involvement?

1 patient support program are currently tracked on UniteRare for Rare genetic ophthalmic disorder with cortical involvement. See the treatments and support programs sections for copay assistance, eligibility, and contact details.