CompletedPhase 2NCT02191267
Tau Imaging of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Studying Dementia pugilistica
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- Sponsor
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Principal Investigator
- Martha E. Shenton, Ph.D.Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Intervention
- [F18]-T807(radiation)
- Enrollment
- 30 enrolled
- Eligibility
- 40-69 years · MALE
- Timeline
- 2015 – 2016
Study locations (2)
- Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Collaborators
U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command · Boston University
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