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Are there any idiopathic ataxia sufferers involved in Ion Channel study 07/N018.

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We have always believed my son suffered from idiopathic ataxia and he has been invited to join the above study which implies that his symptoms possibly have a different root cause.

Are other people involved in this study ?

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🤔 Do you have any other reference, I can’t see any link relating to this specific study..

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Chief Investigator: Professor Michael G HannaREC Reference Number: 07/Q0512/26

Study Title: Investigation of human neurological ion channel or episodic neurological disorders.

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